
Pastoral Scenes
The Rest at the Watering Place
Pieter Gerardus van Os
This classic 19th-century landscape captures a peaceful moment of rest for animals and figures by a tranquil stream.
Romantic atmosphere, neoclassical structure, and early landscape painting with feeling.
Works from the early 1800s balance romantic feeling, classical structure, and a growing sense of atmosphere.

Pastoral Scenes
Pieter Gerardus van Os
This classic 19th-century landscape captures a peaceful moment of rest for animals and figures by a tranquil stream.

Moody Landscapes
Andries Vermeulen
A classic Dutch winter scene featuring a horse-drawn sleigh on the ice under a dramatic, moody sky.

Pastoral Scenes
James Ward
A quintessential English pastoral scene featuring a weathered watermill and thatched cottage under a vast, atmospheric sky.

Pastoral Scenes
Camille Roqueplan
This charming 1848 genre scene captures a tender moment between a woman, a child, and two dogs in a soft, atmospheric landscape.

Dark Academia
Edouard Hamman
This dramatic 19th-century oil painting depicts the educational awakening of the young Michel de Montaigne through music.

Coastal Classics
Daniel Turner
A beautifully detailed c. 1800 cityscape depicting London's historic York Water-Gate and the neoclassical Adelphi along the Thames.

Old World Portraits
Charles Bird King
A striking 1822 portrait of the Oto chief Shaumonekusse, masterfully rendered with rich textures and vibrant colors.

Architectural Interiors
James Holland
A masterfully executed architectural study showcasing the grand classical perspective of the Greenwich colonnade.

Pastoral Scenes
Seth Eastman
A majestic 19th-century American landscape capturing the power and beauty of the Falls of St. Anthony.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
Jacques-Louis David
A dramatic Neoclassical masterpiece by Jacques-Louis David capturing a legendary moment of artistic creation and royal patronage.

Contains disturbing content
oil paint
Jean-Adolphe Beaucé
A dramatic and masterful historical painting capturing the intensity of a 19th-century military siege.
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