
Pastoral Scenes
Going to the Hayfield
David Cox
An atmospheric mid-19th-century watercolor capturing the vastness of the British countryside under a dramatic 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
An atmospheric mid-19th-century watercolor capturing the vastness of the British countryside under a dramatic sky.

Coastal Classics
Henry Brokmann
A luminous and atmospheric oil painting capturing the ethereal beauty of Capri enveloped in a soft, misty haze.

Equestrian & Animals
Nils Kreuger
A tranquil coastal scene featuring grazing horses, depicted with a mesmerizing and rhythmic pointillist texture.

Moody Landscapes
Gustav Klimt
A tranquil and atmospheric landscape by Gustav Klimt, capturing the soft reflections of a pond at the break of day.

Pastoral Scenes
John Ruskin
A refined architectural study of Lauffenburg on the Rhine, capturing the romantic spirit of the European landscape.

Figure Studies
Edvard Munch
A poignant and intimate early study by Edvard Munch, capturing a quiet moment between a child and her pet.

Pastoral Scenes
Włodzimierz Błocki
A luminous Impressionist scene of a quiet afternoon tea in a sun-drenched orchard garden.

Moody Landscapes
Janus la Cour
An evocative 19th-century landscape capturing the delicate light and quiet atmosphere of a Danish oak forest in early spring.

Pastoral Scenes
Charles Frederic Ulrich
A tranquil 19th-century interior scene capturing a moment of quiet domestic industry by a warm hearth.

Moody Landscapes
Maurice Galbraith Cullen
A serene winter scene of a Belgian town and fortress along the Meuse River, painted in soft impressionist tones.

Contains nudity
Pastoral Scenes
Joseph Vernet
A luminous 18th-century landscape capturing a serene evening scene with bathers and classical ruins.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
Edgar Degas
An intimate and masterfully textured pastel figure study by the renowned Impressionist Edgar Degas.
Showing 1717–1728 of 1900