
Curated selection
La Rue Galande, 1888
Unknown Artist
An atmospheric 1888 painting depicting the historic Rue Galande in Paris during the late 19th century.
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.

Curated selection
Unknown Artist
An atmospheric 1888 painting depicting the historic Rue Galande in Paris during the late 19th century.

Pastoral Scenes
Maurice Utrillo
A charming French village scene captured with the textured brushwork and soft, atmospheric palette of the early 20th century.

Figure Studies
Jean-François Raffaëlli
A dignified genre scene capturing a moment of quiet camaraderie among retired officers.

Architectural Interiors
Paul Sandby
An 18th-century architectural view capturing the grand stonework and daily life at Windsor's Queen Elizabeth Gate.

Architectural Interiors
Giuseppe Canella
This 1829 interior by Giuseppe Canella captures the quiet, solemn atmosphere of a Parisian church during a moment of devotion.

Pastoral Scenes
Jan van Goyen
An atmospheric 17th-century Dutch landscape depicting thatched farmhouses along a quiet riverbank.

Architectural Interiors
Constantin Hansen
This 1829 architectural study by Constantin Hansen captures the quiet grandeur of St. Bendt's Church with remarkable precision and natural light.

Figure Studies
Moritz von Schwind
An intimate and narrative genre scene capturing a shared moment of curiosity in a Victorian-era parlor.

Old World Portraits
Gustaaf Vanaise
An elegant 19th-century portrait of the artist's wife with a loyal canine companion.

Architectural Interiors
François Marius Granet
This evocative 19th-century interior captures the quiet, rhythmic beauty of a Roman cloister bathed in soft, atmospheric light.

Old World Portraits
Theo Van Doormael
A dignified early 20th-century portrait of a church sacristan surrounded by the tools of his office.

Old World Portraits
Jean Béraud
An elegant depiction of late 19th-century Parisian style by master of the Belle Époque, Jean Béraud.
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