
Pastoral Scenes
The Heather Gatherers
David Cox
A beautiful mid-19th-century pastoral scene depicting the harvest of heather beneath an expansive, airy sky.
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.

Pastoral Scenes
David Cox
A beautiful mid-19th-century pastoral scene depicting the harvest of heather beneath an expansive, airy sky.

Old World Portraits
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
An ethereal Impressionist portrait by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, capturing a moment of quiet contemplation with soft, luminous brushwork.

Pastoral Scenes
Juliette Wytsman
A luminous Impressionist study of light and reflection along a serene riverbank.

Moody Landscapes
Vincent van Gogh
An evocative wintry landscape by Vincent van Gogh, rendered in energetic brushstrokes and a serene palette of cool blues and greys.

Old World Portraits
Amedeo Modigliani
This evocative portrait by Amedeo Modigliani features his signature elongated forms and a serene, contemplative atmosphere.

Pastoral Scenes
Alfred Sisley
A luminous Impressionist scene capturing the tranquil beauty of the Seine riverbank with delicate brushwork and an airy palette.

Pastoral Scenes
Armand Guillaumin
A vibrant Post-Impressionist winter landscape capturing the ethereal light of white frost over a French valley.

Coastal Classics
Carl Gustav Carus
An evocative Romantic-era interior featuring an open balcony overlooking the historic sun-drenched Bay of Naples.

Pastoral Scenes
Peter Ilsted
A tranquil interior scene capturing a quiet moment of domestic labor bathed in soft, ethereal light.

Coastal Classics
John Brett
A luminous and detailed 19th-century coastal landscape of the Bay of Naples by John Brett.

Pastoral Scenes
Gustaf Rydberg
A serene 19th-century Swedish landscape depicting the quiet waters and atmospheric light of Lake Ringsjön.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
Unknown Artist
An elegant depiction of the Three Graces rendered in a soft, atmospheric style characteristic of the Florentine Baroque.
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