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A Hermit in a Ruin
Jan Adriaensz van Staveren
An atmospheric 17th-century scene of a contemplative hermit writing amidst ancient stone ruins.
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.

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Jan Adriaensz van Staveren
An atmospheric 17th-century scene of a contemplative hermit writing amidst ancient stone ruins.

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Jacob Vrel
A moody and atmospheric 17th-century Dutch street scene captured with quiet, contemplative detail.

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Frans van Mieris the Elder
An exquisite Dutch Golden Age genre scene featuring rich textures and a quiet, intimate moment of correspondence.

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Gaspard Grésely
An ingenious trompe l'oeil masterpiece featuring an engraving of a tavern scene seemingly pinned to a rustic wooden board.

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Adriaen van Gaesbeeck
An exquisite 17th-century Dutch interior capturing a young scholar amidst his books and globes.

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Joos van Craesbeeck
An atmospheric 17th-century interior scene depicting a group of figures engrossed in a game of cards.

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Jan van der Venne
An evocative 17th-century scene of quiet industry and scholarship within a sun-dappled workshop.

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Jan Davidsz. de Heem
An atmospheric Dutch Golden Age still life depicting the tactile beauty of parchment and aged volumes.

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Jan Lievens
A masterfully lit Dutch Golden Age still life featuring a scholarly arrangement of antique books and objects.

Contains nudity
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Nikolaus Knüpfer
A masterful Baroque composition of light and shadow, capturing a dramatic moment of royal audience and allegorical revelation.

Contains disturbing content
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Unknown Artist
A profound 17th-century meditation on mortality, capturing the Greek philosopher Democritus in dramatic light and shadow.

Contains disturbing content
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Jan Steen
An intriguing Dutch Golden Age scene exploring the themes of time and mortality through a scholar's quiet study.
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