
Old World Portraits
Portrait of the Painter Gerhard Munthe
Christian Krohg
A striking and atmospheric late 19th-century portrait of a man in a dark coat within a bustling Parisian-style cafe.
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
Christian Krohg
A striking and atmospheric late 19th-century portrait of a man in a dark coat within a bustling Parisian-style cafe.

Old World Portraits
Ava de Lagercrantz
An elegant late 19th-century self-portrait by Ava de Lagercrantz, capturing a moment of quiet confidence and refined Victorian style.

Old World Portraits
Peter Michal Bohúň
An elegant 19th-century portrait of a woman in formal attire, showcasing exquisite detail in her lace veil and silk gown.

Figure Studies
Albrecht De Vriendt
An elegant 19th-century historicist painting of a noblewoman in richly patterned medieval dress against a gold ground.

Old World Portraits
Edvard Munch
An intimate and painterly 19th-century portrait featuring rich textures and a soulful, direct gaze.

Dark Academia
George Sturm
A detailed 19th-century historical depiction of Christiaan Huygens demonstrating his invention of the pendulum clock.

Old World Portraits
George Sturm
A dignified self-portrait of artist George Sturm in a felt hat, capturing the focused gaze of a master at work.

Old World Portraits
Paul Saïn
A sophisticated early 20th-century portrait of a gentleman featuring bold brushwork and a rich, earthy palette.

Old World Portraits
Jan Matejko
A striking 19th-century portrait captured with masterful character and psychological depth by Jan Matejko.

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

Architectural Interiors
Władysław Czachórski
A moody architectural study of the opulent Hall of Ambassadors in Venice, rendered with deep shadows and golden highlights.

Contains nudity
Dark Academia
Fernand Cormon
This evocative monochromatic study by Fernand Cormon captures the raw energy and communal effort of primitive life in a sophisticated academic style.
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