
Coastal Classics
La famille Loubat à Saint-jean de Luz
Henri Loubat
A sun-drenched Impressionist study of a seaside holiday, rendered in bold colors and lively brushwork.
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
Henri Loubat
A sun-drenched Impressionist study of a seaside holiday, rendered in bold colors and lively brushwork.

Pastoral Scenes
Camille Pissarro
An evocative Impressionist winter scene capturing the quiet industry of farm life under a soft blanket of snow.

Pastoral Scenes
Johan Krouthén
An immersive late 19th-century naturalist study of vibrant wetlands and slender trees by Johan Krouthén.

Coastal Classics
Jean-François Millet
A luminous coastal scene capturing the atmospheric light and rugged beauty of the French shoreline.

Pastoral Scenes
Alois Binder
A charming 19th-century genre painting capturing a moment of playful flirtation at a cottage doorway.

Coastal Classics
Winslow Homer
A serene 19th-century watercolor depicting a young woman descending a coastal path with a woven basket.

Pastoral Scenes
Elizabeth Boott
A charming 19th-century watercolor capturing a rustic red barn in the soft light of a summer day.

Pastoral Scenes
Gustav Grunewald
A serene 19th-century American landscape depicting the tranquil beauty of a sunlit valley and winding river.

Coastal Classics
Leila T. Bauman
A charming 19th-century American folk art painting depicting a paddle-wheel steamer in a tranquil harbor at sunset.

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

oil paint
Alfred Bergström
A peaceful 19th-century Swedish winter scene capturing the soft light and quiet atmosphere of Stockholm's Skeppsholmen.

Dark Academia
Fernand Maillaud
An atmospheric 1902 oil painting capturing a quiet, vine-covered entrance to a historic Parisian inn.
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