
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.
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.

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

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

Moody Landscapes
Thomas Fearnley
A lone fisherman stands before the sweeping vista of Derwentwater under a vast, atmospheric sky.

Moody Landscapes
Jacob Maris
This atmospheric watercolor by Jacob Maris captures the luminous, hazy glow of a Dutch cityscape at twilight.

Old World Portraits
Ottilie Roederstein
An elegant and self-assured 1904 self-portrait by Ottilie Roederstein, featuring striking light and a refined palette.

Pastoral Scenes
Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller
A heartwarming scene of Biedermeier-era charity within a humble rustic cottage.

oil paint
Edward Atkinson Hornel
A richly textured Impressionist painting capturing the vibrant movement and color of a late 19th-century Tokyo street.

Pastoral Scenes
Paul Gauguin
A vibrant post-impressionist landscape by Paul Gauguin, showcasing bold color blocks and the rustic charm of rural Brittany.

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

oil paint
François-André Vincent
A luminous Rococo-style depiction of the Virgin Mary's assumption into heaven.

Pastoral Scenes
Unknown Artist
This 18th-century oil painting captures a serene mountainous landscape filled with the quiet activity of resting travelers and distant farm life.

Pastoral Scenes
Thomas Rowlandson
A lively 18th-century watercolor capturing the bustling energy of travel in pre-revolutionary France.
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