
Dark Academia
Emblems of the Civil War
Alexander Pope
A masterfully executed trompe-l'oeil still life of American Civil War military equipment arranged against a deep, paneled background.
High-presence works with contrast, confidence, and stronger visual punch.
Stronger contrast, deeper color, and confident composition give these works their statement-making energy.

Dark Academia
Alexander Pope
A masterfully executed trompe-l'oeil still life of American Civil War military equipment arranged against a deep, paneled background.

Pastoral Scenes
Elliott Daingerfield
A luminous Tonalist scene of pastoral life, capturing two figures and their sheep under a dramatic twilight sky.

Moody Landscapes
Theodore Clement Steele
A contemplative 19th-century landscape capturing the quiet, dramatic light of a breaking dawn.

Pastoral Scenes
Frederic Edwin Church
An idyllic mid-19th-century American landscape capturing a serene moment of frontier life amidst grand wilderness.

Coastal Classics
Max Bohm
A dramatic 1898 maritime scene by Max Bohm capturing the raw power of the sea and the grit of those who work upon it.

Old World Portraits
Anders Zorn
A dignified and masterfully painted portrait of Grover Cleveland by Anders Zorn, capturing a sense of quiet authority.

Moody Landscapes
Washington Allston
A dramatic Romantic landscape depicting the biblical prophet Elijah in a rugged, storm-swept wilderness.

Moody Landscapes
Winslow Homer
A moody and atmospheric monochrome wash drawing depicting a lone fisherman amidst the rugged wilderness of Quebec.

Moody Landscapes
Jervis McEntee
A striking Hudson River School study of light and stone, capturing the rugged grandeur of the Catskill Mountains.

Equestrian & Animals
Charles Deas
A dramatic and intense mid-19th century depiction of a flight from a prairie fire by Charles Deas.

Moody Landscapes
Asher Brown Durand
A luminous 19th-century American landscape capturing a spiritual moment at sunset.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
Thomas Eakins
A powerful anatomical study of two wrestlers locked in a match by American realist Thomas Eakins.
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