
Pastoral Scenes
Landscape at Les Pâtis, Pontoise
Camille Pissarro
An inviting 19th-century French landscape by Camille Pissarro featuring sun-drenched fields and towering poplars.
Open landscapes and rural scenes with calm light and easy rhythm.
Open fields, tree-lined paths, and gentle skies make these landscapes feel calm, familiar, and easy to live with.

Pastoral Scenes
Camille Pissarro
An inviting 19th-century French landscape by Camille Pissarro featuring sun-drenched fields and towering poplars.

Pastoral Scenes
Paul Gauguin
A vibrant Post-Impressionist landscape by Paul Gauguin, capturing the rich colors and rural life of 19th-century Brittany.

Pastoral Scenes
Camille Pissarro
A luminous Impressionist scene of rural labor by Camille Pissarro, capturing the timeless rhythm of the French countryside.

Pastoral Scenes
Paul Cézanne
A vibrant Post-Impressionist landscape by Paul Cézanne showcasing rhythmic brushwork and a lush green palette.

Pastoral Scenes
Henry Lerolle
A tranquil 19th-century scene of rural life in a French farmyard under a hazy, soft sky.

Pastoral Scenes
Adriaen van de Velde
A tranquil Dutch Golden Age pastoral scene featuring resting cattle and farm life beneath a vast, light-filled sky.

Pastoral Scenes
Dankvart Dreyer
A peaceful 19th-century Danish landscape featuring a historic mill and village architecture.

Pastoral Scenes
George Henry Durrie
A charming and detailed winter landscape capturing the quiet activity of a 19th-century American farm.

Pastoral Scenes
José Júlio de Sousa Pinto
A peaceful and atmospheric 19th-century scene capturing a quiet moment of anticipation in the countryside.

Pastoral Scenes
Eduard Boehm
An idyllic 19th-century landscape capturing a quiet moment of fishing beside a flowing mountain stream.

Pastoral Scenes
William Brown
A detailed mid-19th-century aerial view of a grand English manor house and its surrounding agricultural farmstead.

Pastoral Scenes
Camille Pissarro
A peaceful rural scene by Camille Pissarro, capturing the gentle light and rustic charm of a French railway crossing.
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