
Pastoral Scenes
Winter Scene on the Ice with Wood Gatherers
Andreas Schelfhout
A classic 19th-century Dutch winter scene filled with golden light and atmospheric detail.
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
Andreas Schelfhout
A classic 19th-century Dutch winter scene filled with golden light and atmospheric detail.

Pastoral Scenes
J. M. W. Turner
An atmospheric 1807 river scene by J.M.W. Turner, capturing the soft light and quiet activity along the Thames.

Old World Portraits
José María Vázquez
A striking and meticulously detailed 19th-century portrait of Sister María Antonia del Corazón de Jesús by José María Vázquez.

Pastoral Scenes
John Glover
A tranquil 19th-century pastoral scene capturing the expansive light and unique flora of the Tasmanian landscape.

Pastoral Scenes
Domenico Bresolin
A luminous mid-19th-century landscape capturing the warm, golden glow of a sunset over a pastoral scene.

Old World Portraits
Jean-Bernard Duvivier
An elegant 1806 neoclassical portrait capturing the sophisticated grace of Madame Tallien in a luminous white gown.

Coastal Classics
J. M. W. Turner
A luminous watercolor coastal landscape by J.M.W. Turner, bathed in a soft, golden atmospheric glow.

Coastal Classics
Christen Købke
A tranquil 19th-century view of the Bay of Naples, capturing the luminous atmosphere of the Italian coast.

Pastoral Scenes
Constant Troyon
A luminous 19th-century landscape capturing a quiet moment in a grand French park.

Old World Portraits
Thomas Lawrence
An elegant Regency-era double portrait of sisters Charlotte and Sarah Carteret-Hardy by Sir Thomas Lawrence.

Contains nudity
Pastoral Scenes
Hubert Robert
A masterful depiction of the majestic Grotto of Apollo at Versailles, painted by Hubert Robert in 1803.

Contains nudity
Pastoral Scenes
Joseph Anton Koch
An exquisite neoclassical landscape depicting the mythological abduction of Hylas by water nymphs.
Showing 325–336 of 380