
oil paint
Courtesy
Jean Baptiste Madou
This 1862 genre painting by Jean Baptiste Madou captures a charming and complex moment of social interaction in a rustic interior.
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Balanced composition, familiar subjects, and classic restraint make these works easy to live with for years.

oil paint
Jean Baptiste Madou
This 1862 genre painting by Jean Baptiste Madou captures a charming and complex moment of social interaction in a rustic interior.

Old World Portraits
Pieter de Hooch
A dignified 17th-century self-portrait featuring a young man in a classic Dutch collar, set against a warm, atmospheric background.

Old World Portraits
Jan de Stomme
An elegant 17th-century Dutch portrait of a gentleman in formal black attire with intricate lace detailing.

Dark Academia
Jan Vermeulen
A masterful Dutch Golden Age still life capturing the quiet intellectual beauty of books and music through dramatic chiaroscuro.

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

Figure Studies
Gunnar Berndtson
An elegant 19th-century genre painting capturing the intellectual pursuit of art appreciation.

Old World Portraits
Ethan Allen Greenwood
A refined 1814 portrait of a gentleman by Ethan Allen Greenwood, capturing the elegance of early 19th-century American style.

Dark Academia
Pieter Oyens
A charming and scholarly 19th-century oil study of a connoisseur contemplating gallery portraits.

Old World Portraits
Unknown Artist
An elegant 18th-century oil portrait of Anne of Austria, showcasing exquisite lace detailing and a refined historical presence.

Equestrian & Animals
George Stubbs
An elegant 18th-century equestrian portrait capturing a moment of quiet interaction between a horse and its handler.

Old World Portraits
Asahel Powers
This charming 19th-century American folk portrait captures a young woman in refined dress holding a small red book.

Old World Portraits
James McNeill Whistler
An evocative late-career portrait by James McNeill Whistler, capturing the thoughtful gaze of his patron Charles Lang Freer.
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