
Figure Studies
Woman Carding Wool
Jean-François Millet
A tranquil and dignified depiction of rural labor by Barbizon master Jean-François Millet.
Classic and balanced works with enduring room appeal.
Balanced composition, familiar subjects, and classic restraint make these works easy to live with for years.

Figure Studies
Jean-François Millet
A tranquil and dignified depiction of rural labor by Barbizon master Jean-François Millet.

Old World Portraits
Ammi Phillips
A dignified early 19th-century folk portrait of a gentleman in a dark coat, characterized by clean lines and a soft, neutral palette.

Old World Portraits
Nicolaes Maes
A dignified 17th-century Dutch portrait featuring striking tonal contrast and masterful detail.

Old World Portraits
John Jackson
A dignified and moody Regency-era portrait of the artist Sir David Wilkie.

Figure Studies
Auguste Vinchon
A luminous 19th-century oil sketch capturing a solemn religious ceremony within an atmospheric classical interior.

Old World Portraits
Pietro Longhi
A refined 18th-century Venetian genre painting depicting a domestic moment of leisure and conversation.

Old World Portraits
Charles Boom
An elegant 19th-century oil portrait of a gentleman in formal attire.

Old World Portraits
Carl Fredrich Brander
This elegant 18th-century Swedish portrait features refined brushwork and a sophisticated, deep blue palette.

Traditional Still Lifes
Alexandre-Gabriel Decamps
An evocative 19th-century French still life capturing the simple beauty of a humble meal with masterly light and shadow.

Old World Portraits
William Merritt Chase
A dignified 19th-century portrait by William Merritt Chase, featuring a woman in a dark dress and delicate lace cap.

Old World Portraits
Auguste Roquemont
An elegant 1842 portrait of a gentleman and child accompanied by a loyal canine companion in a scenic landscape.

Pastoral Scenes
Knud Larsen
A poignant and beautifully lit portrayal of an elderly woman resting amidst an expansive Danish moorland.
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