
oil paint
Le Jardin des Tuileries, brume
Camille Pissarro
A soft and atmospheric Impressionist depiction of the Tuileries Garden under a misty Parisian sky.
Easy, restful works that make a temporary room feel composed and welcoming.
Quiet, versatile pieces help a guest room feel settled, comfortable, and welcoming.

oil paint
Camille Pissarro
A soft and atmospheric Impressionist depiction of the Tuileries Garden under a misty Parisian sky.

Traditional Still Lifes
Alfred Sisley
An inviting Impressionist still life capturing the tactile beauty of fruit and fabric in soft, natural light.

Traditional Still Lifes
Paul Cézanne
A charming still life by Paul Cézanne featuring a delicate floral bouquet in an ornate blue and white vase.

Pastoral Scenes
Childe Hassam
A serene Impressionist landscape capturing the ethereal light of a September moonrise over a quiet field.

Pastoral Scenes
Erik Werenskiold
A tranquil landscape featuring a lone woman amidst the lush greenery of a twilight field.

Pastoral Scenes
Frederick Goodall
A tender Victorian genre scene capturing a quiet moment of family life in a sun-dappled woodland.

oil paint
Charles Angrand
A tranquil morning view of the Seine, captured in a soft, atmospheric palette of hazy blues and silvery greys.

Pastoral Scenes
Pierre Emmanuel Damoye
A tranquil late 19th-century French landscape characterized by soft, atmospheric light and a muted autumnal palette.

Old World Portraits
François Boucher
A delicate 18th-century portrait of a young woman by François Boucher, featuring soft textures and a graceful profile.

Traditional Still Lifes
Benedicte Scheel
A delicate study of spring lilacs captured with soft brushwork and a luminous, airy palette.

Pastoral Scenes
Hans Thoma
A charming 19th-century pastoral scene depicting a young girl feeding a lively brood of chickens before a rustic cottage door.

Contains mature content
Figure Studies
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
A warm and intimate Post-Impressionist study of companionship by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec.
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