-
More artworks below this tip
Where to hang formal portraits
Formal portraits deserve a thoughtful spot where they can be admired up close. Hallways, reading nooks, and spaces above console tables work particularly well. The intimate character of Portrait of Don Ramón Satué, Francisco de Goya, 1823 makes it ideal for a study or library corner where you can appreciate the detail.
-
More artworks below this tip
Choose portrait or landscape format
Portrait and landscape formats are both popular choices for Neoclassicism artworks. Portrait format works well in narrow wall spaces like hallways or between windows, while landscape format suits wider walls above sofas or sideboards. Choose what fits your space.
-
More artworks below this tip
Work with teal and grey accents
Teal and grey appear frequently in Neoclassicism artworks, offering a sophisticated color foundation. These cool tones work well with velvet cushions, linen curtains, or ceramic accessories in similar shades. The teal undertones in The Clothed Maja, Francisco Goya complement both modern and traditional interiors.
