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

Pastoral Scenes
Louis Buvelot
A sweeping 19th-century landscape capturing the serene beauty of the Australian countryside.

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

Figure Studies
Unknown Artist
An exquisite 18th-century Indian miniature painting depicting a divine audience within a golden architectural setting.

Pastoral Scenes
Andries Vermeulen
This classic winter landscape captures the lively movement of travelers and skaters across a frozen river in Holland.

Pastoral Scenes
Unknown Artist
A classic British estate portrait capturing the serene grandeur of the Kentish countryside in the mid-18th century.

Old World Portraits
Hippolyte Lazerges
An evocative profile portrait of a man in traditional North African attire, captured in a moment of contemplative gaze.

Old World Portraits
Rembrandt
A masterful 17th-century portrait by Rembrandt featuring striking chiaroscuro and rich textures of fur and lace.

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

Dark Academia
Hans Thoma
An evocative 19th-century portrait of a man reading, set against a moody, atmospheric backdrop.

Old World Portraits
Cornelis Janssens van Ceulen
An elegant 17th-century Dutch portrait showcasing masterful textures and a dignified presence.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
Jacques-Louis David
A grand Neoclassical masterpiece by Jacques-Louis David depicting a dramatic moment of peace-making in early Roman history.
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