
Old World Portraits
Portrét Kornélie Scholzovej
Peter Michal Bohúň
A dignified mid-19th-century portrait capturing meticulous details of lace and velvet.
Dark, intelligent pieces that hold up beside books, wood, and brass.
Scholarly subjects, darker tones, and classic character feel at home among books, wood, and brass.

Old World Portraits
Peter Michal Bohúň
A dignified mid-19th-century portrait capturing meticulous details of lace and velvet.

Dark Academia
Frants Henningsen
A poignant and atmospheric scene capturing a mourning family in a snowy urban landscape.

Old World Portraits
Cecilia Beaux
An evocative and dignified turn-of-the-century portrait of Richard Watson Gilder, rendered with masterful light and atmospheric depth.

Equestrian & Animals
Edwin Landseer
A regal and charming portrait of favorite pets by the preeminent Victorian animal painter, Sir Edwin Landseer.

Old World Portraits
Nathaniel Dance-Holland
A distinguished Enlightenment-era portrait of the novelist Tobias Smollett in his study.

Dark Academia
Albert Bettannier
A poignant 1887 narrative painting by Albert Bettannier depicting a solemn geography lesson in a late 19th-century French classroom.

Old World Portraits
Wilhelm Marstrand
A dignified nineteenth-century portrait of a scholar surrounded by the objects of his study.

Dark Academia
Cornelis Pietersz Bega
A masterfully detailed Dutch Golden Age scene of an alchemist in a moody, atmospheric study.

Pastoral Scenes
Vittorio Amedeo Cignaroli
This 18th-century Italian landscape captures an idyllic pastoral moment under the shade of a magnificent tree.

Old World Portraits
Gustave Van de Woestijne
A striking and contemplative early 20th-century portrait featuring earthy tones and a powerful, simplified composition.

Contains nudity
Dark Academia
Adriaan de Lelie
An atmospheric 1807 scene depicting an intellectual gathering in the sculpture gallery of the Felix Meritis Society in Amsterdam.

Contains disturbing content
Dark Academia
Georges de La Tour
A hauntingly beautiful meditation on mortality, captured through the dramatic chiaroscuro of 17th-century French master Georges de La Tour.
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