
Pastoral Scenes
Bleaching the Clothes
José Malhoa
A sun-drenched scene of rural life, capturing a woman at work bleaching clothes on a bright, breezy hillside.
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
José Malhoa
A sun-drenched scene of rural life, capturing a woman at work bleaching clothes on a bright, breezy hillside.

Equestrian & Animals
George Garrard
This classic 18th-century equestrian scene captures a quiet moment between a huntsman and his two horses set against a warm, autumnal wood.

oil paint
Claude Monet
A charming sun-drenched street scene in Honfleur, captured with the atmospheric light and shadow characteristic of early Impressionism.

Equestrian & Animals
John Frederick Herring, Sr.
A classic 19th-century equestrian scene featuring two elegant grey horses in a quiet English estate courtyard.

Pastoral Scenes
Aloïs Boudry
A luminous 19th-century genre painting capturing a quiet moment of conversation between three women in a rustic kitchen.

Pastoral Scenes
Camille Pissarro
A charming Impressionist scene of rural life, captured with Camille Pissarro’s signature luminous brushwork.

Equestrian & Animals
Pieter Cornelisz Verbeeck
A charming 17th-century Dutch scene featuring a noble white horse and its resting companion in a sunlit landscape.

Old World Portraits
William Brymner
An elegant Edwardian double portrait of two sisters in soft white and pink gowns.

Coastal Classics
Philips Wouwerman
A masterfully composed Dutch Golden Age seascape capturing a moment of rest along a rugged coastline.

Moody Landscapes
Gustave Courbet
A moody Realist landscape by Gustave Courbet depicting a lone traveler on a wintry mountain road.

Figure Studies
Miguel Zaragoza
A luminous 1896 portrait by Miguel Zaragoza capturing a woman in traditional Filipino dress with a classic earthen pot.

oil paint
Jean Béraud
An atmospheric Belle Époque scene capturing the lively departure of musicians from the Paris Conservatory on a rainy afternoon.
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