
Coastal Classics
HMS 'Pomone' off Greenwich
Thomas Luny
A stately 1797 marine painting by Thomas Luny, capturing a British frigate against the historic backdrop of Greenwich.
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
Thomas Luny
A stately 1797 marine painting by Thomas Luny, capturing a British frigate against the historic backdrop of Greenwich.

Coastal Classics
Peter Monamy
A grand 18th-century merchant vessel caught in a moment of stately progress across the open sea.

Coastal Classics
John Constable
A dramatic coastal landscape capturing the atmospheric intensity of the English shoreline.

Coastal Classics
Frank Weston Benson
A luminous Impressionist study of bright coastal light and elegant form by Frank Weston Benson.

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Canaletto
A luminous and detailed 18th-century view of Venice's Grand Canal entrance by master painter Canaletto.

Coastal Classics
John Cleveley the Elder
A detailed 18th-century maritime painting capturing a grand ship of the line under construction at the Deptford dockyards.

Coastal Classics
Winslow Homer
A powerful, atmospheric seascape capturing the raw energy of the Maine coast at sunset.

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John Cleveley the Elder
A grand 18th-century scene of naval ceremony and ship launching at Deptford docks.

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Johan Jongkind
A luminous 19th-century canal scene at dusk, capturing the atmospheric beauty of the Dutch landscape with masterful light and shadow.

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Ludolf Bakhuizen
A magnificent Dutch Golden Age maritime scene by Ludolf Bakhuizen, depicting the busy harbor of Amsterdam.

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Unknown Artist
An atmospheric 19th-century oil painting depicting the historic city of Rouen from its riverbanks.

Contains disturbing content
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Josef Püttner
A dramatic and masterful mid-19th-century marine painting capturing the fiery distress of a ship at sea.
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