
Old World Portraits
Self-Portrait
Benjamin West
A dignified self-portrait of the American artist Benjamin West, captured with striking chiaroscuro and rich, warm tones.
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
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
Francisco Goya
An elegant 18th-century portrait of a Spanish noblewoman by Francisco Goya, showcasing exquisite period attire.

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.

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

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.
Showing 1897–1908 of 1956