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Classical portraits suit quiet corners
Detailed portraiture invites close viewing and contemplation. Place these artworks where people naturally pause - a reading nook, hallway, or above a console table. The rich detail and formal composition in Portrait of Rogier Le Witer, Jacob Jordaens (I) anchor a space without competing for attention.
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Pair earthy tones with natural textures
Brown and beige create a grounded, welcoming atmosphere. These warm neutrals pair beautifully with linen fabrics, wood furniture, and woven accessories. The soft beige and taupe tones in Head to the right, Jacob Jordaens (I), 1603 - 1678 work especially well in spaces where you want calm without coldness.
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Let color guide your room choice
Warm browns and bronze tones suit rooms with natural light and neutral palettes. These colours feel at home in spaces with wooden floors, cream walls, or terracotta accents. Choose artworks with colours that echo materials already present in your interior.
