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Rama Bowing to Parashurama
Unknown Artist
A vibrant 17th-century Indian miniature depicting a revered encounter from Hindu mythology.
Pattern-rich and embellished works with visual richness and flourish.
Ornate detail, layered pattern, and rich finish make this look expressive, decorative, and full of flourish.

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Unknown Artist
A vibrant 17th-century Indian miniature depicting a revered encounter from Hindu mythology.

Old World Portraits
Auguste Raynaud
An elegant Orientalist portrait of a Moroccan couple amidst the stunning architectural detail of a Moorish palace.

Traditional Still Lifes
Peter Binoit
A vibrant 17th-century floral still life featuring a dense arrangement of tulips, irises, and anemones in a textured glass vase.

Old World Portraits
Simon Pietersz Verelst
A masterful 17th-century portrait of Mary of Modena, showcasing rich textiles and luminous details.

Curated selection
Unknown Artist
An elegant 18th-century Kishangarh miniature depicting a prince on a terrace against a verdant, mountainous landscape.

Traditional Still Lifes
Erasmus Quellinus II, Joris van Son
A lavish 17th-century Baroque masterpiece featuring young children framed by a vibrant, overflowing garland of ripe fruit and delicate blooms.

Equestrian & Animals
Henri Rachou
A vibrant and detailed depiction of a medieval falcon hunt, styled as a classical tapestry design.

Old World Portraits
József Borsos
An opulent mid-19th-century portrait of a seated dignitary in lavishly embroidered garments.

Curated selection
Unknown Artist
An intricate 19th-century Pahari miniature depicting a royal court audience within a classic white marble pavilion.

Figure Studies
Unknown Artist
An elegant Indian miniature painting depicting a royal romantic encounter within a palace garden.

Figure Studies
Unknown Artist
An exquisite 18th-century Rajasthan miniature illustrating the spiritual journey of Sultan Ibrahim ibn Adham.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
Eugène Delacroix
An iconic masterpiece of French Romanticism, this painting captures the dramatic and tragic end of King Sardanapalus in a swirling vortex of color.
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