
Pastoral Scenes
Visiting Grandfather
Julius Exner
A charming 19th-century genre painting capturing a heartwarming family moment in a sunlit rustic home.
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.

Pastoral Scenes
Julius Exner
A charming 19th-century genre painting capturing a heartwarming family moment in a sunlit rustic home.

Coastal Classics
Albert Flamm
An atmospheric coastal scene capturing the vibrant life and iconic silhouette of Mount Vesuvius across the Gulf of Naples.

Pastoral Scenes
Unknown Artist
An enchanting nineteenth-century American folk painting of a bustling manor estate overlooking a scenic river.

Coastal Classics
Périclès Pantazis
A luminous impressionistic painting of a serene day at the shore, capturing children at play and figures strolling against a sweeping sky.

Pastoral Scenes
Henryk Szczyglinski
A charming turn-of-the-century scene of Polish village life captured with vibrant, painterly brushwork.

oil paint
Karl Haldorsen
A vibrant, impressionistic view of Oslo's Karl Johans gate, capturing the lively atmosphere of the early 20th-century city.

Pastoral Scenes
Aleksey Mikhaĭlovich Korin
A poignant 1917 genre painting by Aleksey Korin depicting a communal meal in a rustic setting.

Coastal Classics
Félix Ziem
A vibrant oil painting depicting the energetic bustle of the Marseille harbor under an atmospheric sky.

Pastoral Scenes
Louis Eilshemius
A nostalgic scene of horse-drawn cabs waiting in a sun-drenched landscape with distant blue mountains.

Moody Landscapes
James Baker Pyne
A tranquil and atmospheric 19th-century landscape depicting the serene, misty expanse of Italy's Lake Maggiore.

Pastoral Scenes
August Jernberg
A bright and atmospheric 19th-century oil study capturing the rooftops and gardens of Düsseldorf.

oil paint
Carl Frithjof Smith
This evocative 19th-century genre painting captures a group of children in delicate white attire following their first communion.
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