
Pastoral Scenes
Landscape near Pontoise
Camille Pissarro
A delicate Impressionist watercolor capturing the tranquil beauty of the French countryside at Pontoise through airy brushwork and a soft, natural palette.
Easy, restful works that make a temporary room feel composed and welcoming.
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Pastoral Scenes
Camille Pissarro
A delicate Impressionist watercolor capturing the tranquil beauty of the French countryside at Pontoise through airy brushwork and a soft, natural palette.

oil paint
Childe Hassam
An atmospheric Impressionist view of a snowy New York City evening, captured in soft tones of lavender and blue.

Figure Studies
A. Tenorio
A tender 19th-century genre scene capturing a serene moment of motherhood and domesticity.

Pastoral Scenes
Michael Ancher
A heartwarming scene of an elderly man and a young child walking together along a coastal path.

Architectural Interiors
Eero Järnefelt
A peaceful, sun-drenched rustic interior captured with soft, impressionistic brushstrokes.

Coastal Classics
William James Glackens
An airy and light-filled coastal painting by William James Glackens, capturing a leisurely day at the beach with soft, dappled brushwork.

Pastoral Scenes
Alexandre René Veron
An idyllic late 19th-century pastoral scene capturing a family outing by a tranquil river.

Figure Studies
José Júlio de Sousa Pinto
A tranquil and luminous impressionist study of a woman engaged in the quiet art of needlework.

Moody Landscapes
Dezider Czölder
A serene impressionistic vista of a mountain cliffside, rendered in an ethereal palette of soft pastels and textured brushstrokes.

oil paint
Gustav Wentzel
A serene impressionist study of a winter evening, featuring birds amidst frost-covered bushes.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
Fredric Westin
An ethereal 19th-century neoclassical depiction of Cupid soaring through a dreamlike, cloud-filled sky.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
Joseph Severn
A tender depiction of maternal affection and curiosity from the mid-19th century.
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