
oil paint
Grotte du Nymphée, Syracuse
Jacques Raymond Brascassat
This 1828 landscape study captures the warm, earthy textures and Mediterranean light of a historic grotto in Syracuse.
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oil paint
Jacques Raymond Brascassat
This 1828 landscape study captures the warm, earthy textures and Mediterranean light of a historic grotto in Syracuse.

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Camille Pissarro
A luminous Neo-Impressionist scene of the French countryside during the autumn harvest.

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oil paint
Camille Pissarro
A vibrant Impressionist view of a light-filled London avenue, capturing the fleeting atmosphere of a nineteenth-century afternoon.

Pastoral Scenes
Unknown Artist
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Thomas Rowlandson
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Geo Poggenbeek
A peaceful 19th-century pastoral scene capturing daily life on a Dutch farm with soft watercolor tones.

oil paint
Maurice Bompard
A luminous 19th-century landscape of an Algerian wadi, capturing the intense summer light and heat.

Pastoral Scenes
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A masterful 19th-century study of light and stone, capturing the rugged limestone cliffs of the French Provence.

Curated selection
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An elegant 18th-century architectural study of Windsor Castle's terrace overlooking the sprawling English countryside.

Pastoral Scenes
George Chinnery
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Coastal Classics
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An atmospheric scene of the Boulogne-sur-Mer harbor, captured with Manet's signature painterly touch.
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