
Traditional Still Lifes
Still Life with Shells and Coral
Jacques Linard
A striking 17th-century still life featuring a meticulous arrangement of exotic shells and vibrant coral.
Classic and balanced works with enduring room appeal.
Balanced composition, familiar subjects, and classic restraint make these works easy to live with for years.

Traditional Still Lifes
Jacques Linard
A striking 17th-century still life featuring a meticulous arrangement of exotic shells and vibrant coral.

Old World Portraits
Peter Michal Bohúň
A dignified mid-19th-century portrait of a gentleman, capturing a sense of quiet authority and scholarly character.

Curated selection
Gong Xian
A tranquil and atmospheric ink landscape capturing a mist-shrouded river scene in a traditional Chinese style.

Traditional Still Lifes
Jan van Kessel the Elder
This meticulous 17th-century naturalist study captures the delicate beauty of insects and ripe white currants with exquisite detail.

Dark Academia
Joseph Bellemans
A dignified 19th-century painting depicting the famed cartographers Mercator and Ortelius engaged in intellectual study.

Dark Academia
James Stuart
A majestic depiction of ancient Greek architecture paired with a lively scene of 18th-century local life.

Old World Portraits
Unknown Artist
This refined neoclassical portrait depicts a young artist at work, characterized by soft light and classical poise.

Architectural Interiors
Pieter Neefs the Elder
An atmospheric study of light and shadow within the grand Gothic architecture of Antwerp Cathedral.

Dark Academia
William Harnett
A masterful 19th-century still life capturing a collection of scholarly and musical objects with striking realism.

Dark Academia
Eduard Gaertner
A masterful architectural study of Berlin's historic Bauakademie, capturing the elegance of 19th-century city life.

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Juan Gris
A masterclass in Synthetic Cubism, this still life by Juan Gris uses bold geometric planes and a sophisticated palette to reimagine everyday objects.

Old World Portraits
Gilbert Stuart
Gilbert Stuart’s most celebrated depiction of George Washington, famously left unfinished to create a powerful, atmospheric focus on the sitter.
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