
Architectural Interiors
The Cellar
Willem Linnig Junior
A moody 19th-century interior capturing the quiet, shadow-filled depth of a rustic stone cellar.
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.

Architectural Interiors
Willem Linnig Junior
A moody 19th-century interior capturing the quiet, shadow-filled depth of a rustic stone cellar.

Pastoral Scenes
Kristian Zahrtmann
A vibrant, sun-drenched scene of daily life in the Italian mountain village of Civita d'Antino.

Pastoral Scenes
Anders Askevold
This 1883 oil study by Anders Askevold captures the weathered textures and functional beauty of traditional Norwegian pack saddles.

Pastoral Scenes
Ferdinand Heilbuth
A serene and elegant Impressionist-style scene of leisure on the river Seine, featuring a rowing boat and a swan.

Coastal Classics
Hans Thoma
This evocative coastal scene captures the golden light and tranquil waters of the Gulf of La Spezia.

Old World Portraits
Rik Wouters
A luminous post-impressionist portrait of a woman in an elegant ruffled white blouse.

Pastoral Scenes
Camille Pissarro
A luminous Impressionist scene of rural life in Knokke, captured with Camille Pissarro's signature dappled brushwork.

oil paint
Albert-Édouard Chazalviel
A moody and atmospheric city scene capturing the quiet architectural rhythm of a Parisian street at dusk.

Coastal Classics
Thomas Danby
An evocative 19th-century maritime scene capturing the construction of a wooden vessel on a sunlit shoreline.

oil paint
Louis Claude Paviot
A charming and serene view of life in Paris's Parc Monceau, captured with delicate light and airy brushwork.

Curated selection
John Frederick Lewis
A detailed 19th-century watercolor depicting the monumental ruins of Thebes with figures and animals in a desert landscape.

watercolor paint
Frank Johnston
A nostalgic watercolor scene capturing the early days of aviation over a quiet airfield.
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