Portrait

  • An Exotic Beauty (1900)

    An Exotic Beauty (1900)

    Nathaniel Sichel (German, 1843–1907)

    A captivating portrait of a woman adorned in luxurious fabrics and jewelry, radiating timeless elegance and mystery.

  • Dame (Alice) Ellen Terry (‘Choosing’) (1860s)

    Dame (Alice) Ellen Terry (‘Choosing’) (1860s)

    George Frederic Watts (English, 1817–1904)

    A portrait of actress Ellen Terry, caught in a moment of quiet reflection, her expression hinting at unspoken decisions.

  • Portrait of a Woman, Said to Be Emily Bertie Pott (1781)

    Portrait of a Woman, Said to Be Emily Bertie Pott (1781)

    George Romney (English, 1734–1802)

    A luminous portrait of a woman, her expression both serene and enigmatic, bathed in Romney’s signature soft light.

  • Servant (1880)

    Servant (1880)

    Jules Joseph Lefebvre (French, 1836–1911)

    A young servant woman, lost in thought, holds a porcelain cup in this intimate, luminous portrait.

  • A Beautiful Spanish Woman with a Fan

    A Beautiful Spanish Woman with a Fan

    Valeriano Domínguez Bécquer (Spanish, 1833–1870)

    A captivating portrait of a Spanish woman, her fan poised with grace, exuding mystery and timeless elegance.

  • Man in Oriental Costume (The Noble Slav) (1632)

    Man in Oriental Costume (The Noble Slav) (1632)

    Rembrandt van Rijn (Dutch, 1606–1669)

    A mysterious figure in opulent Eastern attire emerges from darkness, his expression blending pride and melancholy.

  • Portrait Of Miss Isabella Nairn (1901)

    Portrait Of Miss Isabella Nairn (1901)

    Harrington Mann (Scottish, 1864–1937)

    A captivating portrait blending elegance and introspection, with masterful brushwork and a timeless palette.

  • Titus in a Monk’s Habit (1660)

    Titus in a Monk’s Habit (1660)

    Rembrandt van Rijn (Dutch, 1606–1669)

    A tender portrait of a boy in monastic garb, bathed in Rembrandt’s signature interplay of light and shadow.

  • Portrait Of Mrs. Blair

    Portrait Of Mrs. Blair

    Sir Henry Raeburn (English, 1756–1823)

    A luminous portrait capturing quiet elegance, where light and shadow breathe life into the subject’s poised grace.