The Old Masters Tradition
Rembrandt. Velázquez. Van Dyck. The painters of the 17th century understood something about portraiture that has never been improved upon — that the right combination of dark ground, layered glazes, and warm raking light can make a subject feel more present in paint than they ever do in a photograph. The Old Masters portrait tradition is the most powerful visual language ever developed for capturing a living creature.
Furcasso applies that tradition to the animal you love most. Upload any photo of your pet, select the Old Masters style, and preview the result free in under 90 seconds.
What Old Masters Style Does
The Old Masters approach works in layers. A dark ground — deep brown or warm black — establishes the shadows first. The mid-tones are built up in opaque paint. The highlights come last, thin and luminous, catching the light the way only oil paint can. The result has depth that no photograph possesses — the sense of something built up over time, of real paint on real canvas.
In an Old Masters pet portrait, your pet's coat becomes a series of warm and cool tones that together create a three-dimensional presence. Their eyes catch the light with the quality of a Rembrandt. The background recedes into deep warm shadow. The overall impression is of something that has always been there — something permanent and worthy of the subject.
Which Pets Suit Old Masters Style
Every pet produces something beautiful in Old Masters style, but some combinations are exceptional. Dark-coated animals — black dogs, dark tabby cats, chocolate labradors — have extraordinary presence against the deep warm backgrounds. The contrast between a very dark coat and the warm golden light of the Old Masters tradition creates something genuinely dramatic. Golden retrievers and amber-eyed cats glow with a luminosity that suits the medium perfectly. Dogs with strong facial structure — German Shepherds, Rottweilers, Mastiffs — have the bearing that Old Masters portraiture demands. Pugs and French bulldogs look like Roman emperors. Spaniels look exactly like the spaniels in 17th century Dutch paintings — because those were spaniels.
Old Masters as a Gift
An Old Masters pet portrait is the most impressive personalised pet gift available. It looks genuinely commissioned. It looks expensive. It looks like the kind of thing that hangs in a house for generations — because it should. For a dog owner or cat lover who has a home with character and taste, an Old Masters portrait of their pet is the one gift that matches both.
Digital download from $13 $10, available immediately. Framed prints from $63 $51 in Black, Oak, or White frames, arriving ready to hang. Free worldwide tracked shipping on all print orders.
From Photo to Portrait
Upload any clear photo of your pet. Select Old Masters from the style picker. Preview your portrait free in under 90 seconds — no card required. Only pay when the result is exactly right. Regenerate up to 10 times free if you want to try variations.
The complete process from upload to digital download takes less than five minutes. Print orders are produced locally — in the UK, US, EU, Canada and Australia — on 260gsm museum-grade matte paper with archival inks, and dispatched with free worldwide tracked shipping.
































































































