
Old World Portraits
George Digby, 2nd Earl of Bristol
Anthony van Dyck
An elegant 17th-century portrait of a young nobleman draped in rich silk, masterfully rendered 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 17th-century portrait of a young nobleman draped in rich silk, masterfully rendered by Anthony van Dyck.

Old World Portraits
Carel Fabritius
A masterful Dutch Golden Age self-portrait featuring a striking gaze and sophisticated play of light.

Old World Portraits
Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger
An exquisite Jacobean portrait of a royal jester, rich in texture and historical character.

Old World Portraits
Paul Saïn
A sophisticated early 20th-century portrait of a gentleman featuring bold brushwork and a rich, earthy palette.

Old World Portraits
Antoine Pesne
An elegant 18th-century portrait of the Margrave of Brandenburg-Schwedt in ornate armor.

Old World Portraits
Henri Regnault
An intimate and skillfully rendered 19th-century self-portrait of artist Henri Regnault.

Old World Portraits
Abraham de Vries
A striking 17th-century portrait of a woman defined by her elegant millstone ruff and a poised, contemplative expression.

Old World Portraits
Jan Matejko
A striking 19th-century portrait captured with masterful character and psychological depth by Jan Matejko.

Old World Portraits
Friedrich Bury
This striking 1807 portrait by Friedrich Bury captures a young officer in his military finery against a moody architectural backdrop.

Old World Portraits
Julius Caesar Ibbetson
A refined 18th-century portrait of a young gentleman standing amidst a serene, atmospheric English landscape.

Old World Portraits
Alfred Stevens
A refined 19th-century scene of quiet contemplation featuring a woman beside a vibrant autumnal floral arrangement.

Old World Portraits
Thomas de Keyser
An exquisite Dutch Golden Age portrait capturing the dignified character and intricate textures of 17th-century attire.
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