
Old World Portraits
Captain Richard Chadwick
George Knapton
This formal 18th-century portrait captures Captain Richard Chadwick in dignified attire against an atmospheric maritime scene.
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
George Knapton
This formal 18th-century portrait captures Captain Richard Chadwick in dignified attire against an atmospheric maritime scene.

Old World Portraits
Henry Raeburn
An evocative and masterful portrait of the legendary Scottish fiddler Niel Gow by Sir Henry Raeburn.

Old World Portraits
Benjamin West
A dignified self-portrait of the American artist Benjamin West, captured with striking chiaroscuro and rich, warm tones.

Old World Portraits
Henri Fantin-Latour
An elegant 19th-century profile portrait of a noblewoman adorned with delicate floral and jewel accents.

Old World Portraits
Unknown Artist
An atmospheric 17th-century portrait of the Tiburtine Sibyl, featuring rich drapery and a distinctive striped headscarf.

Old World Portraits
Michiel Sweerts
A poignant and masterful 17th-century portrait of a woman, rendered with exquisite detail and sensitivity.

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

Old World Portraits
Henri-Jean Guillaume Martin
A captivating post-impressionist profile study featuring vibrant impasto and a warm, dappled palette.

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.

Contains nudity
Old World Portraits
Anna Bilińska-Bohdanowicz
A striking and soulful 19th-century oil portrait capturing a moment of quiet dignity.

Contains nudity
Old World Portraits
Unknown Artist
A poignant and iconic Neoclassical masterpiece depicting the aftermath of the assassination of Jean-Paul Marat.
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