
Old World Portraits
Castles in the Air
Anders Zorn
A luminous watercolor portrait of a stylish woman seated under a decorative parasol by Swedish master Anders Zorn.
Graceful, soft-edged works with warmth, elegance, and old-world charm.
Soft light, graceful subjects, and traditional elegance make this look warm, polished, and inviting.

Old World Portraits
Anders Zorn
A luminous watercolor portrait of a stylish woman seated under a decorative parasol by Swedish master Anders Zorn.

Figure Studies
Gustave-Claude-Étienne Courtois
An elegant late 19th-century portrait study of a woman draped in a vibrant coral-red kimono.

Old World Portraits
Louise Abbéma
A luminous 1883 oil portrait featuring striking purple hues and delicate lace details against a moody, neutral background.

Pastoral Scenes
Thomas Cole
An allegorical masterpiece of the Hudson River School, capturing the optimism of youth within a luminous, dreamlike landscape.

Old World Portraits
Eugène Delacroix
A majestic Romantic masterpiece by Eugène Delacroix depicting the Sultan of Morocco in a grand royal procession.

Figure Studies
Pál Szinyei Merse
A vibrant and elegant impressionistic study of a 19th-century musical gathering.

Old World Portraits
Ford Madox Brown
A striking Pre-Raphaelite portrait of a young woman wrapped in a brilliant red shawl, holding delicate blue flowers.

Moody Landscapes
John La Farge
An evocative Tahitian landscape captured in a dreamlike palette of pink, teal, and deep greens.

Figure Studies
Gustave Courbet
This charming 19th-century scene captures a young woman tending to a lush, colorful garden trellis.

Figure Studies
Charles Courtney Curran
A luminous impressionist scene of a quiet afternoon in a lush, sun-drenched Parisian garden.

Old World Portraits
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
An elegant impressionist portrait of Madame Joseph Durand-Ruel by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, featuring soft brushwork and a luminous palette.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
Charles Meynier
A luminous Neoclassical scene depicting Apollo, the god of light, and Urania, the muse of astronomy, in a moment of graceful contemplation.
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