
Old World Portraits
Daniel Cunyngham
Mason Chamberlin
This dignified 1766 portrait by Mason Chamberlin captures the refined presence of an 18th-century gentleman in a scholarly pose.
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
Mason Chamberlin
This dignified 1766 portrait by Mason Chamberlin captures the refined presence of an 18th-century gentleman in a scholarly pose.

Old World Portraits
Antoine Plamondon
An elegant 1840 portrait by Antoine Plamondon, featuring a woman in meticulous Victorian attire with striking lace details.

Old World Portraits
Caspar Netscher
An elegant Dutch Golden Age portrait capturing the refined presence of Maurits Le Leu de Wilhem with masterful technical detail.

Old World Portraits
Carl Gustaf Pilo
An elegant 18th-century portrait capturing the refined presence of Count Jørgen Scheel.

Traditional Still Lifes
Evaristo Baschenis
A masterful 17th-century still life capturing the rich textures of musical instruments and opulent Baroque textiles.

Architectural Interiors
Max Liebermann
A quiet and atmospheric study of an interior space rendered in sophisticated earth tones.

Old World Portraits
J. M. W. Turner
An intimate and confident early self-portrait by the legendary British master J.M.W. Turner.

Figure Studies
Le Nain Brothers, Master of the Games
A dignified 17th-century interior scene depicting a family gathered for a meal in a somber, focused atmosphere.

Old World Portraits
Theodore Clement Steele
An endearing late 19th-century double portrait of two children in Victorian attire.

Old World Portraits
Benjamin West
An elegant 18th-century profile portrait of Lord Lyttelton in formal regalia.

Old World Portraits
Gilbert Stuart
An elegant late 18th-century portrait of a woman in a white gown by American master Gilbert Stuart.

Dark Academia
Adrien Carpentiers
A captivating 18th-century portrait of sculptor Louis-François Roubiliac at work on his celebrated monument to Shakespeare.
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