
Old World Portraits
Brita Maria Banck
Eva Bonnier
An intimate and atmospheric late 19th-century portrait featuring expressive, painterly brushwork.
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
Eva Bonnier
An intimate and atmospheric late 19th-century portrait featuring expressive, painterly brushwork.

Figure Studies
László Mednyánszky
An atmospheric late 19th-century portrait of a man in three-quarter profile, rendered in soft, moody tones.

Old World Portraits
Carl Peter Mazér
A striking mid-19th-century oil portrait of a man with a steady, contemplative gaze, rendered in rich, earthy tones.

Dark Academia
Guillaume Albert Demarest
A cinematic 19th-century painting depicting a dramatic encounter between two figures in a stone corridor.

Coastal Classics
Jacob Maris
An evocative harbor scene captured with the soft, luminous light characteristic of the Dutch Hague School.

Moody Landscapes
Arnold Böcklin
A hauntingly beautiful study of light and ruin by Arnold Böcklin, captured with dramatic, atmospheric brushwork.

Figure Studies
Unknown Artist
A striking seventeenth-century oil study capturing the expressive profiles of three bearded magistrates in formal ruffs.

Equestrian & Animals
Christoffel Pierson
A masterful Dutch Golden Age hunting still life rendered with hyper-realistic trompe l'oeil precision.

Old World Portraits
Hermann Groeber
A bold and expressive turn-of-the-century portrait captured with confident, luminous brushwork and dramatic light.

Dark Academia
Philip Corbet
A refined 19th-century portrait drawing capturing a scholarly figure in a dramatic, voluminous cloak.

Dark Academia
Théobald Chartran
An atmospheric oil study depicting a historical academic assembly in a muted, scholarly palette.

Equestrian & Animals
William Ranney
A classic 19th-century sporting scene depicting the quiet success of a day's hunt in a moody marshland.
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