
Traditional Still Lifes
Still Life with Flowers, Shells, and Shark's Head
Antoine Berjon
A striking 19th-century French still life combining lush floral blooms with intriguing curiosities of natural history.
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.

Traditional Still Lifes
Antoine Berjon
A striking 19th-century French still life combining lush floral blooms with intriguing curiosities of natural history.

Old World Portraits
Gustave Max Stevens
An elegant late 19th-century portrait featuring a woman in a striking Art Nouveau-style patterned gown.

Architectural Interiors
Henri Van Dyck
An immersive late 19th-century view of a grand museum gallery, showcasing classical sculptures and salon-style paintings.

Dark Academia
Jan Miense Molenaer
This charming Dutch Golden Age interior captures a musical moment with rich textures and narrative detail.

Old World Portraits
Unknown Artist
A dignified portrait of a nobleman featuring an elaborate lace ruff and intricate dark embroidery.

Traditional Still Lifes
Abraham van Beijeren
An opulent 17th-century banquet scene showcasing fine silverware, exotic fruits, and seafood in dramatic chiaroscuro.

Old World Portraits
Jacob Munch
A striking and atmospheric 19th-century portrait of a man in contemplative repose, set against a deep, shadowed background.

Old World Portraits
Tavík František Šimon
A moody and atmospheric portrait of a sculptor at work, surrounded by the evocative forms of his creative sanctuary.

Traditional Still Lifes
Cornelis Norbertus Gijsbrechts
A masterful 17th-century trompe l'oeil still life showcasing a vibrant lobster and ornate silverware beneath a dramatic silk curtain.

Old World Portraits
Francisco Goya
A compelling 18th-century self-portrait of Francisco Goya at work, featuring a direct gaze and masterful chiaroscuro.

Contains nudity
Old World Portraits
Antonio Fabrés
A characterful and dramatic self-portrait of the artist at work, masterfully capturing the focus and grit of the creative process.
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