
Pastoral Scenes
The Illustrated Newspaper
Platt Powell Ryder
This charming 19th-century genre scene captures a quiet moment of domestic education and curiosity.
Easy, restful works that make a temporary room feel composed and welcoming.
Quiet, versatile pieces help a guest room feel settled, comfortable, and welcoming.

Pastoral Scenes
Platt Powell Ryder
This charming 19th-century genre scene captures a quiet moment of domestic education and curiosity.

Pastoral Scenes
Laurits Andersen Ring
A tender and atmospheric late 19th-century Danish genre scene capturing a quiet moment of domestic life.

Old World Portraits
Josef Czauczik
An endearing 19th-century portrait of a young girl holding her doll, set against a lush, atmospheric backdrop.

Figure Studies
Winslow Homer
A serene 19th-century portrait by Winslow Homer capturing a quiet moment in a sun-dappled garden.

Old World Portraits
Willard Metcalf
A luminous 19th-century portrait of a young woman in a crisp white blouse, captured with soft, painterly light.

Figure Studies
Felix Bernardelli
A captivating domestic scene showing a young woman in a moment of quiet reflection by a window.

Figure Studies
Philippe Mercier
A charming 18th-century portrait of a young girl delicately smelling a flower.

Old World Portraits
Per Krafft the Elder
A charming 18th-century portrait of a young girl wearing a delicate lace bonnet and carrying a birdcage.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
Christian Krohg
A tender 19th-century domestic scene capturing the intimate, everyday beauty of a family gathering.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
Unknown Artist
A charming 18th-century composition featuring a seated cupid amidst a vibrant abundance of roses and summer blooms.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
Unknown Artist
This late 18th-century painting captures a serene and intimate moment between Saint Joseph and the Christ Child.

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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