
Old World Portraits
Henry Bilson Legge, Chancellor of the Exchequer
William Hoare
An elegant 18th-century portrait featuring the rich textures of ceremonial robes and intricate fine lace.
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
William Hoare
An elegant 18th-century portrait featuring the rich textures of ceremonial robes and intricate fine lace.

Old World Portraits
Winslow Homer
A dignified 19th-century portrait of a young boy by American master Winslow Homer, capturing a moment of quiet poise.

Old World Portraits
Jan de Baen
A commanding 17th-century portrait of a Dutch statesman, featuring rich textures and a dramatic naval background.

Old World Portraits
Auguste Roquemont
An elegant 1842 portrait of a gentleman and child accompanied by a loyal canine companion in a scenic landscape.

Old World Portraits
James Northcote
A distinguished formal portrait of a British naval admiral in full dress uniform, set against a dramatic maritime backdrop.

Old World Portraits
Johannes Mytens
An elegant Dutch Golden Age portrait featuring a woman in a rich crimson gown set against an atmospheric evening sky.

Old World Portraits
Frans Hals
An exquisite Dutch Golden Age portrait by Frans Hals, featuring a woman in formal period attire with an iconic millstone ruff.

Old World Portraits
Caravaggio
A powerful Baroque masterpiece featuring dramatic light and shadow by the legendary Caravaggio.

Old World Portraits
George Beare
A striking 18th-century portrait featuring a woman in a luminous pink gown against a dramatic dark backdrop.

Old World Portraits
Anthony van Dyck
A striking Baroque portrait of an Italian nobleman clad in gleaming plate armor.

Old World Portraits
Émile Friant
A striking and dignified 19th-century portrait of an elderly woman in formal black attire.

Old World Portraits
Édouard Manet
A striking and moody theatrical portrait by Édouard Manet, capturing the intensity of the tragic stage.
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