
Coastal Classics
The Channel of Gravelines, Grand Fort-Philippe
Georges Seurat
This serene coastal scene by Georges Seurat captures the quiet brilliance of the French shore through his signature pointillist technique.
Quieter paintings and soft palettes suited to a slower, calmer pace.
Soft color, gentle subjects, and quieter compositions help create a slower, more restful mood.

Coastal Classics
Georges Seurat
This serene coastal scene by Georges Seurat captures the quiet brilliance of the French shore through his signature pointillist technique.

Traditional Still Lifes
Anna Ancher
A luminous Impressionist interior featuring soft blue curtains and a vibrant bouquet of dark clematis.

Pastoral Scenes
Gustave Caillebotte
A luminous Impressionist masterpiece of leisurely garden life by Gustave Caillebotte.

Moody Landscapes
Ľudovít Pitthordt
This atmospheric 19th-century landscape captures two deer in a quiet woodland clearing under an expansive, misty sky.

Pastoral Scenes
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
An enchanting Impressionist scene by Pierre-Auguste Renoir capturing a quiet moment of leisure in a lush, sunlit landscape.

Coastal Classics
John Glover
An atmospheric 19th-century seascape capturing the soft light and dramatic clouds of the Isle of Wight coast.

Figure Studies
Pierre Puvis de Chavannes
A serene allegorical painting of a poet in quiet contemplation, supported by a celestial figure.

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

Moody Landscapes
David Gauld
An atmospheric and serene landscape capturing a historic French chateau through a rhythmic screen of tall, slender trees.

oil paint
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
A luminous impressionist landscape rendered with soft, fluid brushstrokes and a vibrant palette of blues and greens.

oil paint
Ferdinand Hodler
An elegant, minimalist landscape study of a bare tree by Swiss master Ferdinand Hodler.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
James McNeill Whistler
An ethereal figure study by James McNeill Whistler, showcasing his signature Tonalist palette of deep blues and warm golds.
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