Saint George standing, with two angelsThe Adoration of the MagiPanthère saisissant un cerf (Panther Seizing a Stag)Solomon's IdolatrySaint George on HorsebackDespacha,Que DispiertanTete de Fillette (Head of a Girl)St. Jerome Kneeling in Prayer, Looking DownPortrait of Lady Caroline PricePortrait of Martin Luther and Portrait of Philippe MelanchthonLandscape with Travellers on a Country RoadPresentation of the baby Jesus by Saint Anthony to the Virgin Mary   Shakespeare engraving: Hamlet Act IV, Scene V from the Boydell Gallery, 1798-1802Die sieben Posaunenengel (The Seven Angels with Trumpets)Self PortraitSan Luís GonzagaThe Mystic Marriage of Saint CatherineEcstasy of Saint FrancisThe SurpriseYoung peasant with his wife
Saint George standing, with two angelsThe Adoration of the MagiPanthère saisissant un cerf (Panther Seizing a Stag)Solomon's IdolatrySaint George on HorsebackDespacha,Que DispiertanTete de Fillette (Head of a Girl)St. Jerome Kneeling in Prayer, Looking DownPortrait of Lady Caroline PricePortrait of Martin Luther and Portrait of Philippe MelanchthonLandscape with Travellers on a Country RoadPresentation of the baby Jesus by Saint Anthony to the Virgin Mary   Shakespeare engraving: Hamlet Act IV, Scene V from the Boydell Gallery, 1798-1802Die sieben Posaunenengel (The Seven Angels with Trumpets)Self PortraitSan Luís GonzagaThe Mystic Marriage of Saint CatherineEcstasy of Saint FrancisThe SurpriseYoung peasant with his wife

“Old Masters” refers to European artists—mostly painters and sculptors—working between the Renaissance and the turn of the 19th century. Together, the Old Masters span the movements of Gothic art, the Renaissance, Mannerism, Baroque, the Dutch Golden Age, Rococo, Neoclassicism, and Romanticism. The category includes some of the most seminal artists in Western history, from Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Albrecht Dürer to Caravaggio, Rembrandt, and Jacques-Louis David.