
Equestrian & Animals
The Rabbit's Meal
Henri Rousseau
A charming, naïve-style painting of a rabbit enjoying a meal of carrots and greens by French artist Henri Rousseau.
Easy, restful works that make a temporary room feel composed and welcoming.
Quiet, versatile pieces help a guest room feel settled, comfortable, and welcoming.

Equestrian & Animals
Henri Rousseau
A charming, naïve-style painting of a rabbit enjoying a meal of carrots and greens by French artist Henri Rousseau.

Pastoral Scenes
Jean-Antoine Watteau
A graceful Rococo scene depicting a woman on a swing amidst a garden's lush foliage.

Pastoral Scenes
John Toole
A charming 19th-century American folk art winter scene capturing a bustling day of skating on a frozen pond.

Figure Studies
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
A luminous Impressionist study by Pierre-Auguste Renoir featuring a variety of charming portraits in his signature soft, painterly style.

Old World Portraits
Jean-Baptiste Degreef
A charming late 19th-century portrait of a young girl in a delicate white dress, standing amidst lush garden greenery with a gentle lamb.

Pastoral Scenes
César Pattein
A charming French pastoral scene capturing the playful spirit of childhood in a lush, sun-drenched countryside.

Old World Portraits
Lovis Corinth
A charming and expressive portrait of a young girl and her cat, rendered with rich, textured brushstrokes.

Figure Studies
John George Brown
A heartwarming 19th-century genre scene capturing a playful moment of surprise between two young friends and their canine companion.

Pastoral Scenes
Jean-Honoré Fragonard
A luminous Rococo masterpiece depicting a playful scene in a sun-drenched, overgrown garden.

Coastal Classics
Mary Cassatt
A tender and bright Impressionist scene of childhood leisure on a sun-dappled shoreline.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
François Boucher
A charming Rococo scene of playful cupids gathered in a lush garden setting.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
Unknown Artist
A charming 17th-century scene of two playful children draped in vibrant silks, capturing the soft light and rounded forms of the Baroque era.
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