
Old World Portraits
David Garrick as Richard III
William Hogarth
This masterwork by William Hogarth captures the intense drama of the theater through a powerful, emotive portrait.
High-presence works with contrast, confidence, and stronger visual punch.
Stronger contrast, deeper color, and confident composition give these works their statement-making energy.

Old World Portraits
William Hogarth
This masterwork by William Hogarth captures the intense drama of the theater through a powerful, emotive portrait.

Dark Academia
Rembrandt
A masterful Dutch Golden Age portrait capturing a moment of quiet intellectual reflection.

Old World Portraits
Frans Hals
An iconic 17th-century Dutch portrait featuring bold brushwork and a commanding, characterful presence.

Moody Landscapes
Jacob van Ruisdael
A masterful Dutch Golden Age landscape featuring rustic watermills and atmospheric light.

Old World Portraits
Erasmus Quellinus II
A dignified 17th-century Flemish portrait featuring a striking white ruff collar against a deep, moody background.

Old World Portraits
Hermann Groeber
A bold and expressive turn-of-the-century portrait captured with confident, luminous brushwork and dramatic light.

Dark Academia
Théodore Géricault
A powerful and atmospheric profile study of a lioness, showcasing Théodore Géricault's mastery of animal anatomy and dramatic lighting.

Dark Academia
Viviano Codazzi
A grand architectural view of Saint Peter's Basilica during a 17th-century Roman procession.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
Peter Paul Rubens
A masterful Baroque scene by Peter Paul Rubens depicting the mythological presentation of the Calydonian Boar's head.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
Orazio Gentileschi
A dramatic and masterful Caravaggesque depiction of Christ's passion by Orazio Gentileschi.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
Matthias Stom
A powerful Baroque masterpiece featuring dramatic chiaroscuro and a poignant moment of revelation.

Contains disturbing content
Figure Studies
Gustave Courbet
A dramatic and evocative self-portrait by Gustave Courbet, capturing a moment of romanticized vulnerability and intense pathos.
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