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The Raising of Lazarus
Rembrandt
A dramatic masterpiece of light and shadow depicting the biblical miracle of Lazarus rising from the grave.
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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Rembrandt
A dramatic masterpiece of light and shadow depicting the biblical miracle of Lazarus rising from the grave.

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Gerard van Honthorst
A striking Dutch Golden Age portrait capturing an elderly woman in a moment of candlelit contemplation.

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Jean Béraud
An atmospheric Belle Époque scene capturing the tense, glamorous world of a late 19th-century Parisian gambling hall.

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Gaston Mélingue
A dramatic and moody historical scene capturing a moment of intense reflection in a rich, atmospheric interior.

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Charles Mertens
A contemplative scene of an artist at work in a moody, light-dappled attic studio.

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Joseph Wright of Derby
A dramatic Enlightenment masterpiece capturing the wonder of scientific discovery through intense light and shadow.

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Jules Lambeaux
A richly detailed 19th-century genre painting capturing the quiet industry and somber atmosphere of a hospital pharmacy in Bruges.

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Rembrandt
A poignant and masterfully lit scene of sorrow and reflection by Rembrandt.

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Isidore De Rudder
An atmospheric and evocative 19th-century depiction of the artist Franz Courtens at work in his studio.

Contains nudity
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Nicolai Abildgaard
A majestic 18th-century neoclassical allegory celebrating the flourishing of arts and sciences under royal patronage.

Contains disturbing content
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William Blake
A hauntingly atmospheric depiction of the biblical encounter between King Saul and the spirit of Samuel by visionary artist William Blake.

Contains nudity
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Michiel Sweerts
This dramatic 17th-century scene captures the quiet intensity and scholarly focus of a classical art academy.
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