
Old World Portraits
The Washington Family
Edward Savage
A grand late-18th-century group portrait depicting the family of George Washington in a stately setting.
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
Edward Savage
A grand late-18th-century group portrait depicting the family of George Washington in a stately setting.

Old World Portraits
Jacob Ferdinand Voet
An elegant 17th-century portrait of a cardinal in traditional robes, set against a scholarly backdrop of library books.

Pastoral Scenes
Robert Müller
A detailed 19th-century historical scene depicting a royal encounter with rural life in a wide, atmospheric landscape.

Old World Portraits
Thomas Couture
A sophisticated 19th-century French portrait featuring a young man in elegant attire.

Old World Portraits
Emile Claus
A luminous self-portrait by Belgian master Emile Claus, capturing a direct gaze amidst a shimmering landscape.

Pastoral Scenes
Marco Ricci
A luminous and classical depiction of an Italian villa's garden, rich with architectural detail and 18th-century elegance.

Old World Portraits
Edgar Degas
An elegant 19th-century portrait of a young naval cadet by Edgar Degas, featuring rich tonal contrasts.

Pastoral Scenes
Zhang Hong
A lively 17th-century Chinese ink wash painting depicting a spirited musical performance beneath a grand, ancient tree.

oil paint
Maurice Utrillo
A tranquil view of Rue Norvins in Paris, captured in the sophisticated, textured style of Maurice Utrillo’s celebrated White Period.

Old World Portraits
Rosalba Carriera
A dignified and technically masterful self-portrait by the celebrated Venetian Rococo artist Rosalba Carriera.

Coastal Classics
Charles-François Daubigny
An evocative, fog-laden view of the London skyline captured with the soulful touch of the Barbizon school.

Dark Academia
Louis-Léopold Boilly
A masterful group portrait capturing the intellectual and artistic vibrancy of Paris at the turn of the 19th century.
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