
Old World Portraits
Portrait of Adolphe Couzy
Henri Rachou
An elegant early 20th-century portrait featuring soft brushwork and a luminous green backdrop.
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
Henri Rachou
An elegant early 20th-century portrait featuring soft brushwork and a luminous green backdrop.

Old World Portraits
Gillis van Tilborgh
An elegant 17th-century family portrait set within a richly textured Dutch interior.

Old World Portraits
Frank Duveneck
This charming 19th-century portrait captures a young girl in a luminous white gown, clutching her doll with a sense of quiet dignity.

Old World Portraits
Jacob Jordaens
An elegant 17th-century Flemish portrait of a noblewoman adorned with pearls and intricate lace.

Traditional Still Lifes
Henri de Braekeleer
A rich composition of rustic vessels and dinnerware rendered with tactile brushwork and warm earth tones.

Old World Portraits
Rembrandt Peale
A refined 19th-century portrait of a young man, notable for its sensitive rendering and classic scholarly feel.

Old World Portraits
Rembrandt
A profound and intimate self-portrait by Rembrandt, captured in his final year with masterful light and texture.

Old World Portraits
William Orpen
A striking portrait of a WWI Canadian airman, captured with the masterful brushwork of William Orpen.

Traditional Still Lifes
Johan Laurentz Jensen
A masterfully rendered 19th-century still life rich with the warm tones of ripe melon, grapes, and summer stone fruits.

Architectural Interiors
François Marius Granet
A masterful depiction of 19th-century religious life, featuring dramatic architecture and warm, atmospheric light.

Old World Portraits
Peter Paul Rubens
A dignified 17th-century portrait of a high-ranking cleric, masterfully rendered with a luminous palette of crimson and ivory.

Figure Studies
Moritz von Schwind
An intimate and narrative genre scene capturing a shared moment of curiosity in a Victorian-era parlor.
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