
Old World Portraits
Queen Henrietta Maria
Anthony van Dyck
An elegant seventeenth-century profile portrait of Queen Henrietta Maria by Anthony van Dyck.
Heritage-rich works with formality and depth.
Portraiture, heritage detail, and classical composition make this style feel storied, refined, and deeply rooted in tradition.

Old World Portraits
Anthony van Dyck
An elegant seventeenth-century profile portrait of Queen Henrietta Maria by Anthony van Dyck.

Old World Portraits
John Vanderlyn
A dignified 19th-century portrait of James Monroe, capturing a moment of quiet strength and statesmanlike poise.

Old World Portraits
Balthasar Denner
An incredibly detailed 18th-century portrait capturing the character and texture of the sitter's features and attire.

Old World Portraits
Alfred de Dreux
An elegant 1840 portrait of a gentleman set against a lush, atmospheric park landscape.

Old World Portraits
Balthasar van Meurs
A classic 17th-century European oil portrait featuring a dignified man in formal dark attire.

Old World Portraits
Nicolas Mignard
A luminous 17th-century portrait of a woman in a striking blue cloak and red feathered cap.

Old World Portraits
Arthur Devis
A charming Georgian-era group portrait featuring children in a grand, atmospheric interior.

Old World Portraits
Frank Duveneck
A striking portrait of a young girl in traditional dress, rendered with rich, painterly brushwork and a moody atmosphere.

Old World Portraits
Lié Louis Périn-Salbreux
An elegant 19th-century portrait of a woman in an intricate lace ruff and embroidered shawl.

Old World Portraits
Charles Willson Peale
A refined 18th-century portrait featuring delicate lace work and a warm, dignified presence.

Old World Portraits
Abraham van Blijenberch
A striking Jacobean portrait of the poet William Drummond, defined by dramatic lighting and an intricate lace ruff.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
Peter Paul Rubens
A masterful Baroque allegory by Peter Paul Rubens depicting the goddess of love and a shivering Cupid seeking warmth.
Showing 1765–1776 of 1812