
Coastal Classics
Brother and Sister
Edward Henry Potthast
A luminous American Impressionist scene of two children wading through gentle, sun-drenched surf.
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
Edward Henry Potthast
A luminous American Impressionist scene of two children wading through gentle, sun-drenched surf.

Figure Studies
László Mednyánszky
A sensitive late 19th-century portrait of a young boy, capturing a moment of quiet contemplation.

Pastoral Scenes
Lajos Csordák
A peaceful impressionist landscape featuring a winding path through sun-drenched fields under a soft, expansive sky.

Old World Portraits
Henry Walton
An elegant 18th-century portrait of a young woman with delicate pink floral accents and soft, luminous skin tones.

Coastal Classics
William Anderson
A serene maritime scene featuring traditional Dutch sailing vessels on tranquil waters under a luminously clouded sky.

Pastoral Scenes
Daniel Ridgway Knight
A tranquil and bright scene of rural life featuring women resting by the Seine, captured with elegant naturalistic detail.

oil paint
Henri Doucet
A serene and luminous post-impressionist view of the gardens at Versailles, rendered in a dreamlike pastel palette.

oil paint
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
A serene winter scene by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, capturing the soft, luminous light of a snow-covered landscape.

Pastoral Scenes
Marie Duhem
A quiet, atmospheric scene of a woman at a sunlit veranda, captured with soft, luminous brushstrokes.

Pastoral Scenes
Camille Pissarro
A serene tropical landscape capturing a moment of quiet conversation beneath towering palm trees.

Moody Landscapes
David Cox
An evocative 19th-century watercolor capturing the misty, atmospheric beauty of the Welsh highlands.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
Wojciech Stattler
An elegant 19th-century figure study featuring soft, luminous skin tones contrasted against rich emerald drapery.
Showing 1753–1764 of 1900