
Coastal Classics
The Camp, Sirius Cove
Tom Roberts
A tranquil Australian Impressionist scene capturing a sun-dappled shoreline and wooded slope.
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.

Coastal Classics
Tom Roberts
A tranquil Australian Impressionist scene capturing a sun-dappled shoreline and wooded slope.

Coastal Classics
Gustave Caillebotte
A sun-drenched Impressionist vista of the Normandy coast viewed through a screen of leafy trees.

oil paint
Raymond Tournon
A vibrant Post-Impressionist landscape capturing the warm, rugged beauty of the French Riviera.

Coastal Classics
Paul Lecomte
An atmospheric late 19th-century Parisian scene viewed through the play of light and shadow on the banks of the Seine.

Pastoral Scenes
Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller
A poignant and beautifully lit mid-19th-century genre scene depicting laborers at a construction site.

Pastoral Scenes
Willem Romeyn
A warm and atmospheric 17th-century Dutch landscape featuring a restful gathering of a herd by a classical fountain.

Pastoral Scenes
Jaroslav Věšín
A spirited 19th-century genre painting capturing a lively rural wedding custom with energetic brushwork.

oil paint
Stanislas Lépine
A charming impressionist street scene of Montmartre, capturing the quiet atmosphere of a Parisian afternoon in soft, muted tones.

Moody Landscapes
Germain Eugène Bonneton
A moody, impressionistic view of the Seine in Paris, captured in warm ochre and muted grey tones.

Pastoral Scenes
William Sidney Mount
A charming 19th-century narrative scene depicting boys resting under a sprawling tree in the American countryside.

Pastoral Scenes
Arthur William Devis
A peaceful 18th-century scene of Indian women grinding grain in a sun-drenched, pastoral landscape.

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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