
Dark Academia
The Magistrates Visiting the Studio of Jan van Eyck
Albrecht De Vriendt
A meticulously detailed 19th-century history painting depicting a formal visit to a medieval artist's workshop.
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
Albrecht De Vriendt
A meticulously detailed 19th-century history painting depicting a formal visit to a medieval artist's workshop.

Traditional Still Lifes
Georges Jeannin
A dramatic and lush 1882 floral still life by Georges Jeannin, featuring a classical bronze bust draped in rich red velvet.

Old World Portraits
Richard Bergh
An intimate 19th-century portrait of a woman seated in a sun-drenched interior, capturing a moment of quiet domesticity.

Moody Landscapes
Niels Bjerre
A somber and atmospheric Danish landscape featuring a quiet gathering outside a stone church by the coast.

Old World Portraits
Louis Gustave Ricard
An intimate and luminous 19th-century portrait of a young woman, characterized by soft lighting and a contemplative gaze.

Old World Portraits
Théodore-Joseph Canneel
A sophisticated 19th-century self-portrait featuring moody lighting and masterfully rendered textures.

Dark Academia
Edgar Degas
An atmospheric Impressionist scene by Edgar Degas depicting two women in a museum gallery.

Dark Academia
Eugène Pascau
An intimate and scholarly portrait of French publisher Honoré Champion surrounded by his sons in their study.

Old World Portraits
Vincent van Gogh
A striking Post-Impressionist portrait by Vincent van Gogh featuring bold impasto brushwork and a luminous blue and green palette.

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

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

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
George Catlin
A focused ethnographic study of five Caribbe Indians by George Catlin, captured with warm tones and meticulous detail.
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