
Old World Portraits
Portrait of Doge Paolo Renier
Lodovico Gallina
An elegant 18th-century Venetian portrait capturing the dignity and opulence of the Republic's highest office.
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
Lodovico Gallina
An elegant 18th-century Venetian portrait capturing the dignity and opulence of the Republic's highest office.

Old World Portraits
Michael Ancher
A sophisticated 19th-century portrait of a fellow artist, capturing a moment of quiet contemplation within the studio.

Figure Studies
Ignacy Jasiński
A dramatic chiaroscuro scene depicting two captives in a somber 19th-century prison interior.

Old World Portraits
Armand Guillaumin
A bold Post-Impressionist self-portrait featuring rich, expressive brushwork and a dramatic, atmospheric palette.

Traditional Still Lifes
Ottmar Elliger
A masterfully detailed 17th-century floral still life featuring a lush bouquet and delicate insects against a dramatic dark backdrop.

Figure Studies
Arent de Gelder
A dramatic 18th-century biblical scene rendered with rich textures and masterful light.

Old World Portraits
Georges de La Tour
A dramatic Baroque portrait featuring intense chiaroscuro and the dignified, weathered character of a bearded man.

Figure Studies
Jacopo Vignali
A poignant Baroque scene by Jacopo Vignali capturing the solemnity and divine grace of Saint Joseph's final moments.

Old World Portraits
Joshua Reynolds
This dramatic self-portrait by a young Sir Joshua Reynolds showcases masterful chiaroscuro and a confident, inquisitive gaze.

Moody Landscapes
Caspar David Friedrich
A hauntingly beautiful Romantic landscape capturing the mystery of a forest at night under the light of a full moon.

Moody Landscapes
Frederik de Moucheron
This evocative 17th-century landscape captures the rugged beauty of a mountain terrain, balanced by atmospheric light and a dramatic waterfall.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
Edward Burne-Jones
A dramatic Pre-Raphaelite depiction of the mythical hero Perseus slaying a sea monster to save Andromeda.
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