
Dark Academia
Rehearsal of an Opera
Marco Ricci
An atmospheric scene of an 18th-century musical rehearsal, rich with period detail and character.
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.

Dark Academia
Marco Ricci
An atmospheric scene of an 18th-century musical rehearsal, rich with period detail and character.

Old World Portraits
Jules Breton
A dignified and masterfully rendered self-portrait of French artist Jules Breton in his studio.

Dark Academia
Cornelis Brisé
A masterful 17th-century Dutch vanitas still life featuring armor and scholarly objects in dramatic light.

Pastoral Scenes
Winslow Homer
This 1874 painting by Winslow Homer captures a nostalgic moment of childhood education in a rural American landscape.

Old World Portraits
François Bonvin
An elegant 19th-century realist study of light and texture, featuring a woman in a luminous white gown.

Dark Academia
Henri Rachou
A captivating 19th-century genre painting of a traditional Breton woodcarver at work.

Traditional Still Lifes
Raphaelle Peale
An elegant 19th-century still life featuring sun-ripened peaches and delicate porcelain against a dramatic, dark background.

Old World Portraits
Joshua Reynolds
This dramatic self-portrait by a young Sir Joshua Reynolds showcases masterful chiaroscuro and a confident, inquisitive gaze.

Figure Studies
Eugène Delacroix
A striking and luminous oil study by Eugène Delacroix featuring figures in vibrant traditional dress against a deep, moody backdrop.

Old World Portraits
Mungo Burton
A striking 19th-century portrait of a young archer in traditional Scottish tartan set against a moody, atmospheric landscape.

Old World Portraits
José Gil de Castro
An elegant 19th-century Peruvian portrait of a father and son set within a stately library interior.

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Traditional Still Lifes
Franciscus Gijsbrechts
A masterful Dutch Golden Age still life exploring themes of mortality and the fleeting nature of life.
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