
Pastoral Scenes
Autumn Landscape
Charles Ethan Porter
A peaceful autumnal scene featuring golden fields and a rustic split-rail fence under a soft, overcast sky.
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
Charles Ethan Porter
A peaceful autumnal scene featuring golden fields and a rustic split-rail fence under a soft, overcast sky.

Pastoral Scenes
Lajos Csordák
This 1912 landscape by Lajos Csordák captures the serene beauty of a historic Gothic church nestled in a vibrant European meadow.

Pastoral Scenes
Evert Larock
This evocative 19th-century oil painting captures a quiet morning moment in a sun-drenched pastoral garden.

Pastoral Scenes
Abel Grimmer
A vibrant and detailed 17th-century scene of the wheat harvest by Abel Grimmer.

Pastoral Scenes
Geo Poggenbeek
A peaceful 19th-century pastoral scene capturing daily life on a Dutch farm with soft watercolor tones.

Pastoral Scenes
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
A luminous Impressionist scene of a charming outdoor encounter, painted with Renoir's signature soft brushwork and vibrant light.

Pastoral Scenes
Salomon van Ruysdael
A tranquil 17th-century Dutch river scene capturing the quiet rhythm of rural life and atmospheric light.

Pastoral Scenes
Édouard Cibot
A serene 19th-century forest landscape capturing a moment of quiet repose in the dappled light of a woodland glade.

Pastoral Scenes
Carl Malchin
This serene 19th-century landscape captures the quiet beauty of a rural windmill under an expansive, atmospheric sky.

Pastoral Scenes
Simon van der Does
A warm and inviting 18th-century pastoral scene capturing a moment of rural tranquility.

Pastoral Scenes
Eduard Herold
A charming 19th-century view of Krč Castle, rendered in warm, natural tones.

Pastoral Scenes
Hans Thoma
A serene 1911 German landscape by Hans Thoma, capturing the quiet grandeur of the Baar region under a dramatic, cloud-filled sky.
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