
Moody Landscapes
Winter Scene (Horse-Sleigh on the Ice)
Andries Vermeulen
A classic Dutch winter scene featuring a horse-drawn sleigh on the ice under a dramatic, moody sky.
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.

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

Figure Studies
Léon Cogniet
An evocative and moody 19th-century portrait of an Inuit woman and her faithful sled dogs set against a stormy Arctic sky.

Moody Landscapes
Johan Christian Dahl
A dramatic 19th-century cloud study capturing the transient light and movement of an approaching storm.

Coastal Classics
Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg
A masterful Danish Golden Age maritime painting by Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg depicting naval frigates on the Sound.

Moody Landscapes
John Constable
A moody and atmospheric landscape study of the English countryside by John Constable.

Equestrian & Animals
John Cordrey
An elegant early 19th-century depiction of a Dover-London stagecoach in motion.

Architectural Interiors
Charles Frédéric Lauth
An evocative and quiet 19th-century interior scene capturing a contemplative moment in a sun-drenched room.

Equestrian & Animals
John Cordrey
A classic 19th-century equestrian scene featuring a gentleman and his finely harnessed pair of bay horses with a curricle.

Coastal Classics
P. C. Skovgaard
A luminous Danish Golden Age landscape depicting a historic church perched on the dramatic chalk cliffs of Stevns Klint.

Pastoral Scenes
Paul Sandby
An expansive 19th-century English landscape capturing the serene beauty of the Kentish countryside.

Coastal Classics
J. M. W. Turner
A masterfully atmospheric watercolor by J.M.W. Turner, capturing the misty light and quiet drama of the English coast.

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