
Old World Portraits
Portrait of Maria and Catherine, Daughters of Edward Thurlow
George Romney
A charming 18th-century double portrait of two sisters sharing a musical moment.
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
George Romney
A charming 18th-century double portrait of two sisters sharing a musical moment.

Figure Studies
Jean-Honoré Fragonard
A masterpiece of Rococo charm, this painting captures a moment of quiet focus with luminous color and confident brushwork.

Old World Portraits
Adèle Romany
A luminous Neoclassical portrait of a female artist at her easel, captured with elegant detail.

Old World Portraits
Pietro da Cortona
A luminous Baroque portrait of Saint Martina, captured with soft light and rich, saturated colors.

Old World Portraits
François Boucher
An elegant Rococo portrait featuring the shimmering textures of a silk gown set against a romantic garden backdrop.

Old World Portraits
Thomas Sully
A luminous and elegant 19th-century portrait featuring a young woman with a harp, captured with masterful detail.

Figure Studies
Jean-Honoré Fragonard
A luminous 18th-century masterpiece by Jean-Honoré Fragonard, featuring masterful brushwork and a soft, romantic atmosphere.

Old World Portraits
Benjamin West
A heartwarming and classically composed Regency-era maternal portrait featuring rich textures and luminous skin tones.

Old World Portraits
Jules Adolphe Goupil
An elegant 19th-century portrait of a young woman in profile, characterized by soft lighting and delicate textures.

Figure Studies
Lawrence Alma-Tadema
A refined neoclassical scene of quiet companionship and focused craft within a detailed ancient Roman setting.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
Nicolas Poussin
A masterful 17th-century mythological scene by Nicolas Poussin depicting the harmony between love and eloquence.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
William Merritt Chase
An elegant and moody late 19th-century figure study by William Merritt Chase, featuring luminous skin tones against patterned textiles.
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