
Old World Portraits
Portrait of Elisabeth van Bebber
Caspar Netscher
An elegant 17th-century portrait featuring a noblewoman in shimmering white satin and fine pearls.
Classic and balanced works with enduring room appeal.
Balanced composition, familiar subjects, and classic restraint make these works easy to live with for years.

Old World Portraits
Caspar Netscher
An elegant 17th-century portrait featuring a noblewoman in shimmering white satin and fine pearls.

Old World Portraits
Francis Wheatley
A dignified 18th-century portrait of a naval officer set against a dramatic coastal backdrop.

Old World Portraits
Charles Willson Peale
This 18th-century portrait captures a dignified gentleman with a thoughtful expression and classic Georgian styling.

Old World Portraits
Robert Feke
An elegant 18th-century portrait of a woman in a shimmering blue gown, set against a dark, atmospheric background.

Old World Portraits
Thomas Sully
An elegant mid-19th-century portrait by Thomas Sully, capturing the subject's gentle expression with luminous brushwork.

Old World Portraits
Wallerant Vaillant
An elegant 17th-century portrait of a woman in a luminous white satin gown.

Figure Studies
Unknown Artist
A striking 17th-century profile portrait of Saint Barbara, characterized by rich textures and a warm, luminous palette.

Old World Portraits
William Orpen
A dignified, painterly portrait of Major-General Sir David Watson by renowned artist William Orpen.

Old World Portraits
Adriaen Hanneman
An elegant 17th-century royal portrait of Princess Mary, captured with masterful detail and a rich, warm palette.

Old World Portraits
Antoine Plamondon
An elegant 1840 portrait by Antoine Plamondon, featuring a woman in meticulous Victorian attire with striking lace details.

Old World Portraits
Caspar Netscher
An elegant Dutch Golden Age portrait capturing the refined presence of Maurits Le Leu de Wilhem with masterful technical detail.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
Juan León Pallière
This 1855 neoclassical painting by Juan León Pallière presents a grand allegorical celebration of the various artistic disciplines.
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