
Coastal Classics
Dutch Shipping off the Low Countries
Adam Silo
A classic 18th-century maritime scene capturing the dynamic movement of Dutch sailing vessels on the open sea.
Confident, welcoming works that create an immediate first impression.
Confident composition and a strong first read make these works especially effective near the front door.

Coastal Classics
Adam Silo
A classic 18th-century maritime scene capturing the dynamic movement of Dutch sailing vessels on the open sea.

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Teisai Hokuba
A refined 19th-century Japanese painting capturing a serene moment of leisure on the Sumida River during cherry blossom season.

Pastoral Scenes
Thomas Heeremans
This evocative 17th-century Dutch winter landscape captures the lively atmosphere of villagers gathered on the ice outside a rustic inn.

Pastoral Scenes
George Smith
A charming 18th-century scene of a snow-covered English village featuring rustic thatched cottages.

Moody Landscapes
Kuroda Seiki
A moody, impressionist view of a traditional Japanese garden at dusk.

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Andreas Singdahlsen
This charming watercolor captures the sun-drenched architectural elegance of an ornate garden entrance in Rome.

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Edward Atkinson Hornel
A rich, impasto-textured depiction of a Japanese market street, alive with color and movement.

Pastoral Scenes
Mathias Blumenthal
An atmospheric 18th-century winter scene capturing the quiet bustle of horse-drawn sleighs in a snowy Norwegian landscape.

Pastoral Scenes
Johann Sperl
This charming 19th-century genre painting captures the warmth and community of a traditional German village festival.

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Tosa Mitsunori
A delicate 17th-century Japanese narrative scene featuring courtly figures within an elegant architectural landscape.

Pastoral Scenes
Rudolf Ribarz
A tranquil 19th-century rural scene depicting a village square in Brittany with a stone church and figures tending to geese.

Pastoral Scenes
John Laguerre
An evocative 18th-century genre scene capturing the lively social atmosphere of a British village festival.
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