
Pastoral Scenes
From the West Slovak Village
Felicián Moczik
A tranquil turn-of-the-century landscape capturing the quiet charm of a rural village road.
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
Felicián Moczik
A tranquil turn-of-the-century landscape capturing the quiet charm of a rural village road.

Pastoral Scenes
Poul Simon Christiansen
A serene 1919 landscape depicting an ancient stone dolmen nestled in a lush, fern-filled field at the edge of a forest.

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

Pastoral Scenes
Eugène Damas
An evocative turn-of-the-century genre scene depicting a woman at her craft in a sun-drenched workshop.

Pastoral Scenes
Jacek Malczewski
A tranquil garden view rendered in warm, earthy tones with a charming blue bench as a focal point.

Pastoral Scenes
Jean Pierre François Lamorinière
A tranquil 19th-century Belgian landscape capturing a sun-dappled cottage within a serene, atmospheric forest.

Pastoral Scenes
Henryk Pillati
A narrative 19th-century oil painting depicting Polish soldiers returning to a rustic village setting.

Pastoral Scenes
Arthur Streeton
A sun-bleached Australian landscape capturing the rugged stillness of late 19th-century rural life.

Pastoral Scenes
Charles Jean Coussediere
A warm and atmospheric depiction of a quiet Montmartre street by Charles Jean Coussedière.

Pastoral Scenes
Immanuel Ibsen
An evocative post-impressionist study of an artist at work in a quiet, sun-drenched lane.

Pastoral Scenes
Martinus Rørbye
This charming Danish Golden Age painting captures a sun-drenched inn entrance adorned with climbing greenery and a warm, inviting atmosphere.

Pastoral Scenes
Jacob Maris
This atmospheric landscape captures the quiet dignity of the Dutch countryside with a prominent windmill and sunlit waterway.
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