
Pastoral Scenes
Banks of the Seine at By
Alfred Sisley
A luminous Impressionist scene capturing the tranquil beauty of the Seine riverbank with delicate brushwork and an airy palette.
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.

Pastoral Scenes
Alfred Sisley
A luminous Impressionist scene capturing the tranquil beauty of the Seine riverbank with delicate brushwork and an airy palette.

Figure Studies
Claude Monet
A luminous Impressionist study of light and movement, featuring a woman with a parasol amidst a sun-drenched summer landscape.

Old World Portraits
Jens Juel
A charming Neoclassical portrait of a young boy in motion against a soft, atmospheric landscape.

Pastoral Scenes
Frans Post
A serene Dutch Golden Age landscape depicting a colonial church in 17th-century Brazil.

Pastoral Scenes
J. M. W. Turner
A serene pastoral landscape by J.M.W. Turner featuring a grand English estate and cattle resting by a river.

Curated selection
Anton Faistauer
A vibrant expressionist landscape capturing the light and texture of a winding path toward the historic town of Dürnstein.

Pastoral Scenes
Achille Laugé
A luminous Neo-Impressionist landscape capturing the quiet beauty of a sun-drenched road in the French countryside.

Coastal Classics
Claude Monet
A luminous Impressionist landscape capturing a breezy coastal path leading toward the ocean.

Moody Landscapes
Jean Pierre François Lamorinière
An atmospheric mid-19th-century landscape capturing the quiet stillness of the Barbizon countryside at twilight.

Pastoral Scenes
Frederik Vermehren
A poignant Danish Golden Age landscape depicting a solitary shepherd amidst the expansive moors of Jutland.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
Unknown Artist
This late 18th-century painting captures a serene and intimate moment between Saint Joseph and the Christ Child.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
Joseph Severn
A tender depiction of maternal affection and curiosity from the mid-19th century.
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