
Pastoral Scenes
Crossing the Pasture
Winslow Homer
This charming 19th-century American landscape captures two boys navigating a sun-drenched pasture with quiet determination.
Smaller-format works that add rhythm and character in transition spaces.
Clear composition and steady rhythm help these works add character in a space you move through quickly.

Pastoral Scenes
Winslow Homer
This charming 19th-century American landscape captures two boys navigating a sun-drenched pasture with quiet determination.

Equestrian & Animals
Otto Bache
This charming 1871 oil painting by Otto Bache captures a quiet moment of curiosity between a majestic Broholmer dog and a small stag beetle.

Curated selection
Unknown Artist
This evocative late 19th-century painting captures the historic architecture and atmospheric charm of a narrow Parisian street.

Figure Studies
Johann Conrad Seekatz
A charming 18th-century genre painting capturing an atmospheric musical moment between two young friends.

Pastoral Scenes
Francis Danby
A charming scene of childhood discovery set against a lush, atmospheric woodland backdrop.

Old World Portraits
Ammi Phillips
A charming 19th-century American folk art portrait featuring a young boy in a striking green suit accompanied by a small dog.

Pastoral Scenes
Otto Bache
A charming 19th-century scene of a milkmaid at work, accompanied by a curious calico cat.

Coastal Classics
Carl Bloch
A soulful mid-19th-century portrait of an Italian fisherman mending his nets on a sunlit balcony overlooking the sea.

Equestrian & Animals
Victor Müller
A charming and expressive 19th-century portrait of a long-haired dog, captured with soft, painterly detail and a moody atmosphere.

Pastoral Scenes
Eduard Majsch
A charming 19th-century oil painting depicting a peaceful moment on a country farm with pigs and poultry.

Figure Studies
Ľudovít Pitthordt
A tender 19th-century oil portrait of a young boy in a hat, rendered in warm, earthy tones.

Figure Studies
James Tissot
A fashionable late 19th-century scene of travel and social observation by James Tissot.
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