
Figure Studies
The Education of Mary
Peter Paul Rubens
A tender Baroque scene by Peter Paul Rubens depicting the young Virgin Mary learning to read under the guidance of Saint Anne.
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
Peter Paul Rubens
A tender Baroque scene by Peter Paul Rubens depicting the young Virgin Mary learning to read under the guidance of Saint Anne.

Traditional Still Lifes
William Henry Huddle
A classic 19th-century still life with warm tones and elegant textures.

Old World Portraits
Donat Nonnotte
An elegant 18th-century profile portrait of a woman in a shimmering satin gown.

Old World Portraits
William Allsworth
A sweeping mid-19th century narrative painting of a family in traditional Highland dress overlooking a coastal harbor.

Old World Portraits
Joseph Aved
An elegant 18th-century portrait of a gentleman in a shimmering silk banyan, surrounded by the symbols of a scholarly life.

Equestrian & Animals
Harry Hall
A classic Victorian equestrian scene by Harry Hall, featuring the famed racehorse Crucifix.

Pastoral Scenes
Eugene von Guerard
A masterfully detailed 19th-century landscape of the Australian bush near Ballarat.

Traditional Still Lifes
Jan Jansz den Uyl
A masterfully rendered Dutch Golden Age still life featuring polished metalware and delicate glassware on a draped table.

Pastoral Scenes
Janus la Cour
A peaceful and atmospheric 19th-century landscape depicting Roman ruins bathed in soft, golden light.

Equestrian & Animals
James Ward
A magnificent bay stallion stands with noble poise against a sprawling, sun-drenched landscape.

Figure Studies
Michael Ancher
A striking painterly study of two contemplative men by Danish artist Michael Ancher.

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Traditional Still Lifes
Jean-Baptiste Oudry
A masterful French Rococo still life capturing the delicate textures of nature with scientific precision and painterly elegance.
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