
Figure Studies
Ophelia
Thomas Francis Dicksee
An evocative Victorian portrait of Ophelia, rendered with exquisite detail and emotional resonance.
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.

Figure Studies
Thomas Francis Dicksee
An evocative Victorian portrait of Ophelia, rendered with exquisite detail and emotional resonance.

Figure Studies
Dorothy Kate Richmond
An elegant impressionist portrait of a woman amidst a lush backdrop of red lilies.

Figure Studies
Arnold Böcklin
A hauntingly beautiful Symbolist portrait capturing a moment of profound introspection and quiet sorrow.

Old World Portraits
John Constable
An elegant Regency portrait by John Constable, capturing a young woman in a luminous white gown with soft, atmospheric lighting.

Coastal Classics
Unknown Artist
A striking mid-19th-century coastal landscape capturing the intense glow of a setting sun over the beach at Sark.

Old World Portraits
Joseph DeCamp
A striking late 19th-century portrait featuring a bold contrast of vibrant carnation red and deep black.

Moody Landscapes
Paul Huet
An atmospheric landscape featuring silhouetted windmills under a dramatic, expansive sky.

Figure Studies
Józef Simmler
A dramatic and emotional masterpiece capturing a moment of profound historical grief amidst opulent textures.

Old World Portraits
Marie-Denise Villers
An elegant and intimate Neoclassical portrait capturing a private moment against a soft landscape backdrop.

Pastoral Scenes
Robert Wilhelm Ekman
A dramatic 19th-century landscape featuring children in a tranquil riverside setting beneath an expansive sky.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
James Ward
A luminous and dramatic mythological scene depicting the goddess Diana reclining amidst her nymphs in a lush, classical setting.

Contains mature content
Figure Studies
Pieter van Hanselaere
A striking 19th-century neoclassical study of light, texture, and drama.
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