
Coastal Classics
Santa Maria della Salute, Venice
Francesco Guardi
A luminous 18th-century Venetian landscape capturing the majestic Santa Maria della Salute from the Grand Canal.
Airier seascapes and maritime scenes for calm gathering spaces.
Sea light, harbors, and maritime scenes bring a fresh, airy feel with a more refined coastal sensibility.

Coastal Classics
Francesco Guardi
A luminous 18th-century Venetian landscape capturing the majestic Santa Maria della Salute from the Grand Canal.

Coastal Classics
Francesco Guardi
A luminous 18th-century Venetian landscape capturing the iconic Santa Maria della Salute basilica and bustling canal life.

Coastal Classics
Charles Brooking
This serene 18th-century marine painting captures the atmospheric light of the Dutch coast with delicate precision.

Coastal Classics
Bernardo Bellotto
A luminous 18th-century Venetian cityscape capturing the architectural splendor and daily canal life of the Rio dei Mendicanti.

Coastal Classics
Joseph Vernet
An 18th-century Italian harbor scene bathed in soft, golden light with classical ruins and sailing vessels.

Coastal Classics
Francis Swaine
A masterfully composed 18th-century maritime scene by Francis Swaine featuring royal yachts and industrious shoreline fishing.

Coastal Classics
Francis Swaine
This tranquil 18th-century marine painting captures the stillness of a becalmed English sloop anchored near the shore.

Coastal Classics
Jan van Os
A serene 18th-century maritime painting capturing sailboats on a mirror-like sea under an expansive sky.

Coastal Classics
Charles Brooking
A serene 18th-century marine landscape capturing the quiet majesty of fishing vessels on a tranquil sea.

Coastal Classics
Francesco Guardi
An atmospheric 18th-century Venetian landscape featuring the Grand Canal and the historic Palazzo Bembo.

Coastal Classics
Charles Brooking
A serene 18th-century maritime masterpiece depicting a fleet of sailing ships on a tranquil sea.

Coastal Classics
Canaletto
A luminous 18th-century view of Venice's Grand Canal by the master of the veduta, Canaletto.
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