
Old World Portraits
Miss Mathilde Townsend
John Singer Sargent
An elegant 1907 portrait by John Singer Sargent featuring Mathilde Townsend in a diaphanous white dress.
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.

Old World Portraits
John Singer Sargent
An elegant 1907 portrait by John Singer Sargent featuring Mathilde Townsend in a diaphanous white dress.

Moody Landscapes
George Inness
A luminous, ethereal landscape by American Tonalist George Inness, capturing a quiet moment of misty light over a quiet meadow.

Pastoral Scenes
William Merritt Chase
A sunlit Impressionist landscape featuring figures gathering wildflowers in a vast, airy field.

Pastoral Scenes
Julian Onderdonk
A luminous impressionist landscape capturing the iconic beauty of a blooming bluebonnet field at dawn.

Moody Landscapes
John Francis Murphy
A serene Tonalist landscape capturing the quiet, hazy light of an October morning.

Pastoral Scenes
Theodore Clement Steele
A serene, impressionist depiction of a river winding through a lush, atmospheric valley.

Moody Landscapes
Régis François Gignoux
An atmospheric mid-19th-century winter scene capturing the ethereal glow of moonlight over a frozen landscape.

Moody Landscapes
George Inness
A masterwork of American Tonalism, this serene winter scene captures the soft, glowing light of a quiet Montclair evening.

Pastoral Scenes
William Thompson Russell Smith
A peaceful 19th-century landscape capturing the quiet beauty of a wooded riverbank and a small boat at rest.

Moody Landscapes
John Elwood Bundy
A peaceful winter forest scene captured in soft, tonalist hues of snow-white and deep sienna.

Coastal Classics
John Frederick Kensett
A serene 19th-century seascape capturing the soft light and rugged beauty of the Rhode Island coastline.

Moody Landscapes
Edward Willis Redfield
A peaceful winter landscape of the Delaware River, rendered with the textured brushstrokes and luminous light characteristic of Pennsylvania Impressionism.
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