
Old World Portraits
Portrait of a Man (Richard Creifelds)
Frank Duveneck
A striking, atmospheric portrait defined by bold brushwork and dramatic light.
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
Frank Duveneck
A striking, atmospheric portrait defined by bold brushwork and dramatic light.

Old World Portraits
John Singer Sargent
An evocative oil portrait of a bearded figure in traditional dress by John Singer Sargent.

Old World Portraits
Auguste Baud-Bovy
This atmospheric portrait captures the subject in a moment of deep intellectual repose, rendered with bold brushwork and dramatic light.

Old World Portraits
Lovis Corinth
An atmospheric 1911 portrait by Lovis Corinth featuring a seated figure amidst a moody garden setting.

Moody Landscapes
John Constable
A moody and atmospheric landscape of a secluded wooded glen by English master John Constable.

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.

Contains disturbing content
Dark Academia
Nicolas Poussin
A profound masterpiece of French Classicism depicting a biblical narrative with emotional gravity and architectural grandeur.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
Julius Paulsen
A powerful and dramatic late 19th-century study of the biblical figure Cain, rendered with masterful anatomical detail and atmospheric depth.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
Gustave Moreau
A masterpiece of French Symbolist art, this dramatic scene captures Dalila in a moment of opulent, atmospheric repose.

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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