
Old World Portraits
Portrait of Peeter Stevens
Anthony van Dyck
An elegant 17th-century portrait by Anthony van Dyck featuring a gentleman in a dramatic dark cloak and intricate ruff.
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
Anthony van Dyck
An elegant 17th-century portrait by Anthony van Dyck featuring a gentleman in a dramatic dark cloak and intricate ruff.

Old World Portraits
Jan de Bray
A striking Dutch Golden Age portrait of Andries van der Horn, rendered with masterful chiaroscuro.

Figure Studies
Édouard Manet
This charming Impressionist scene by Édouard Manet captures a leisurely game of croquet by the coast.

Traditional Still Lifes
Henri Fantin-Latour
An elegant 19th-century French still life featuring delicate blossoms and fine porcelain.

Dark Academia
Johannes Vermeer
A masterpiece of Dutch Golden Age painting, capturing a moment of scholarly concentration in luminous detail.

Pastoral Scenes
Joseph Vernet
A serene 18th-century landscape capturing figures at rest and work along a majestic rocky riverbank.

Equestrian & Animals
Aelbert Cuyp
A stately Dutch Golden Age equestrian portrait featuring a noble pair on horseback within a vast, light-filled landscape.

Moody Landscapes
John Elwood Bundy
A peaceful winter forest scene captured in soft, tonalist hues of snow-white and deep sienna.

Traditional Still Lifes
Vincent van Gogh
A luminous Post-Impressionist still life capturing the quiet, airy atmosphere of a Parisian cafe.

Architectural Interiors
Augustus Wijnantz
An exquisite 19th-century watercolor capturing the architectural splendor and art-filled walls of the Gothic Hall in The Hague.

Traditional Still Lifes
William Harnett
A masterfully detailed late 19th-century still life of scholarly objects and musical instruments.

Contains nudity
Architectural Interiors
Frédéric Bazille
An evocative window into the 19th-century Parisian art world, depicting the creative camaraderie of the early Impressionists.
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