
Curated selection
Sahara (The Sirocco in the Desert)
Jan Ciągliński
A luminous, atmospheric depiction of the Sahara desert bathed in soft light.
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.

Curated selection
Jan Ciągliński
A luminous, atmospheric depiction of the Sahara desert bathed in soft light.

Scholarly & Heraldic
Hans Simon Holtzbecker
An elegant 17th-century botanical gouache featuring delicate pink blossoms and meticulous root detail.

oil paint
Paul Signac
This evocative winter scene by Paul Signac captures the soft light and quiet atmosphere of a snowy day on a Parisian boulevard.

Moody Landscapes
Gustav Klimt
A lush, atmospheric landscape by Gustav Klimt featuring a castle partially obscured by vibrant greenery reflecting in still waters.

Architectural Interiors
Anna Ancher
A luminous Danish Impressionist masterpiece capturing the quiet beauty of golden sunlight against vibrant blue interiors.

Dark Academia
Johannes Vermeer
A serene Dutch Golden Age interior capturing a moment of quiet contemplation as a woman balances empty scales.

oil paint
Camille Pissarro
A luminous Impressionist cityscape capturing the atmospheric beauty of a misty, rainy afternoon on the Seine in Paris.

oil paint
Stanislas Lépine
A charming impressionist street scene of Montmartre, capturing the quiet atmosphere of a Parisian afternoon in soft, muted tones.

Figure Studies
Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin
A tender and quiet scene of a young man intently blowing a soap bubble from a window.

paper
Lilly Walther
This delicate 1895 gouache study captures the soft elegance of blooming flowers in a refined vintage palette.

Moody Landscapes
Henry Brokmann
A serene impressionistic view of the Luxor Temple across the Nile, bathed in soft, ethereal light.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
Evelyn De Morgan
A dreamlike Pre-Raphaelite masterpiece depicting celestial spirits descending from a golden moon to the sea.
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