
Pastoral Scenes
The New Walk, York
Thomas Girtin
An elegant 18th-century watercolor capturing a serene riverside walk in York with luminous light.
Rococo elegance, neoclassical restraint, and refined portraiture with decorative ease.
Portraits, landscapes, and decorative works from the 1700s bring refinement, softness, and a sense of grace.

Pastoral Scenes
Thomas Girtin
An elegant 18th-century watercolor capturing a serene riverside walk in York with luminous light.

Curated selection
Paul Sandby
A refined 18th-century view of the historic Norman Gate at Windsor Castle, captured with architectural precision and soft light.

Dark Academia
James Stuart
A majestic depiction of ancient Greek architecture paired with a lively scene of 18th-century local life.

Coastal Classics
Joseph Vernet
An atmospheric 18th-century nocturne depicting fishermen at work in a serene, moonlit harbor.

Pastoral Scenes
Hendrik Willem Schweickhardt
An atmospheric 18th-century Dutch landscape featuring detailed scenes of rural life by the water's edge.

Old World Portraits
Balthasar Denner
An exquisitely detailed character study of an elderly man, captured with remarkable realism by Balthasar Denner.

Pastoral Scenes
Paul Sandby
A serene 18th-century landscape featuring the stone ruins of Bothwell Castle set against a soft, clouded sky.

Old World Portraits
Thomas Gainsborough
This elegant 18th-century double portrait by Thomas Gainsborough captures a countess and her daughter in a lush, romantic landscape.

Coastal Classics
Dominic Serres
An 18th-century maritime masterpiece by Dominic Serres depicting sailing ships in the harbor of Havana.

Old World Portraits
Jean-Étienne Liotard
A charming and luminous Rococo portrait capturing a young noblewoman at her easel.

Equestrian & Animals
George Stubbs
A masterful 18th-century equestrian portrait by George Stubbs, featuring the celebrated thoroughbred 'Turf' at Newmarket.

Old World Portraits
Jacques-Louis David
An elegant Neoclassical masterpiece by Jacques-Louis David, depicting the pioneering chemist Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier and his wife amidst their scientific instruments.
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