
Old World Portraits
Mrs. George Cotton Smith
Robert Henri
A dignified and atmospheric portrait of an older woman, rendered with bold, expressive brushwork.
Scholarly, moody, and old-world works with gravity.
Moody palettes, old-world formality, and scholarly subjects give this style its literary charm and quiet intensity.

Old World Portraits
Robert Henri
A dignified and atmospheric portrait of an older woman, rendered with bold, expressive brushwork.

Figure Studies
Bernardo Strozzi
An evocative Baroque portrait capturing the contemplative intensity of St. Jerome.

Traditional Still Lifes
Abraham Mignon
An exquisite Dutch Golden Age still life featuring a vibrant floral arrangement against a deep, moody background.

Old World Portraits
Frank Duveneck
A striking, atmospheric portrait defined by bold brushwork and dramatic light.

Traditional Still Lifes
Édouard Manet
A masterful floral study by Édouard Manet, featuring delicate white lilacs and roses in a transparent glass vase.

Old World Portraits
Joaquín Sorolla
An elegant and moody portrait featuring a woman in a striking black gown, capturing a moment of refined poise.

Old World Portraits
Louis de Planet
A striking 19th-century self-portrait defined by deep shadows and a penetrating, contemplative gaze.

Old World Portraits
Adam de Colone
This stately portrait captures the refined elegance of 17th-century nobility through intricate lace details and a striking monochrome palette.

Old World Portraits
Peter Paul Rubens
An exquisite 17th-century portrait by Peter Paul Rubens, capturing a scholar with dignified intensity and masterful brushwork.

Old World Portraits
Ludovico Lipparini
A dignified 19th-century portrait of a scholar, defined by masterful chiaroscuro lighting.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
Julie Lütken
An evocative neoclassical portrayal of Cleopatra's tragic end, highlighting the dramatic interplay of light and texture.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
Willem Drost
An emotionally resonant 17th-century masterpiece depicting the classical allegory of filial piety through dramatic light and shadow.
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