
Coastal Classics
The Church of San Giorgio Maggiore, Venice
Claude Monet
A luminous impression of Venice bathed in soft, ethereal light by Claude Monet.
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
Claude Monet
A luminous impression of Venice bathed in soft, ethereal light by Claude Monet.

Coastal Classics
Anton Mauve
A peaceful 19th-century coastal scene featuring a saddled donkey on the sands of Scheveningen.

Coastal Classics
J. M. W. Turner
An atmospheric J.M.W. Turner watercolor capturing the ethereal energy of a small fishing boat on a turbulent sea.

Coastal Classics
Alfred Sisley
A serene impressionist view of the Thames at Hampton Court, captured with Alfred Sisley's characteristic light and airy touch.

Coastal Classics
James McNeill Whistler
This atmospheric coastal scene captures the quiet expanse of Selsey Bill with the delicate tonal precision of James McNeill Whistler.

Coastal Classics
Claude Monet
A peaceful Impressionist study of sailboats at anchor on the Seine, rendered in a luminous, airy palette.

Coastal Classics
Berndt Lindholm
A peaceful 19th-century coastal scene featuring beached boats and rolling dunes in a soft, atmospheric palette.

Coastal Classics
Dezider Czölder
A tranquil Mediterranean scene with soft blue waters and sailboats, captured in a gentle, impressionistic style.

Coastal Classics
Willem van de Velde the Younger
A serene 17th-century marine scene capturing Dutch sailing vessels at rest on a tranquil, reflective sea.

Coastal Classics
Jacob Maris
An atmospheric watercolor harbor scene capturing the misty light and moody skies of a Dutch port town.

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Albert Lebourg
A soft, atmospheric Impressionist view of the historic French port of Dieppe.

Coastal Classics
Rudolf von Alt
A serene 19th-century watercolor capturing the atmospheric beauty of the Austrian Alps and the historic village of Hallstatt.
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