
Coastal Classics
Summer on the French Riviera
Carl Hasch
An elegant 19th-century landscape capturing the luminous light and lush flora of the French Riviera.
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
Carl Hasch
An elegant 19th-century landscape capturing the luminous light and lush flora of the French Riviera.

Coastal Classics
Unknown Artist
A moody and minimalist 19th-century sea study capturing the quiet drama of twilight on the water.

Coastal Classics
Magnus Enckell
A serene and luminous maritime scene of a boy navigating a small sailboat, captured with expressive, tonal brushwork.

Coastal Classics
Andreas Achenbach
A dramatic 19th-century maritime scene capturing the power of the sea as a steamship navigates a storm.

Coastal Classics
Paul Signac
An atmospheric Neo-Impressionist view of the Seine in Paris, rendered in Paul Signac's signature mosaic-like brushwork.

Coastal Classics
Unknown Artist
A striking mid-19th-century coastal landscape capturing the intense glow of a setting sun over the beach at Sark.

Coastal Classics
Max Slevogt
A shimmering Impressionist view of the Nile near Aswan, defined by vibrant brushwork and warm, sun-drenched tones.

Coastal Classics
Vilhelm Melbye
A dramatic 19th-century marine painting capturing the power of the sea and the struggle of a sailing vessel against a stormy coast.

Coastal Classics
Thomas Fearnley
A charming 19th-century coastal scene capturing a quiet moment between an artist and his young subject on a sun-drenched Mediterranean shore.

Coastal Classics
Henry Redmore
A dramatic 19th-century maritime scene capturing the raw power of a storm at sea.

Coastal Classics
Winslow Homer
A dramatic and evocative scene of a lone fisherman facing the elements on a restless sea.

Coastal Classics
John La Farge
A serene tropical landscape depicting a lone equestrian traveler along the vibrant Tahitian coast.
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