
Pastoral Scenes
Farmyard
Andreas Schelfhout
A tranquil 19th-century Dutch landscape capturing a quiet moment on a sunlit farm path.
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
Andreas Schelfhout
A tranquil 19th-century Dutch landscape capturing a quiet moment on a sunlit farm path.

Moody Landscapes
Unknown Artist
This atmospheric oil study captures the quiet charm of a historic Parisian passage with masterful interplay of light and shadow.

Pastoral Scenes
Anton Mauve
A serene and atmospheric watercolor of a woman tending to laundry amidst the sweeping dunes of the Dutch coast.

Figure Studies
Jef Van de Fackere
An atmospheric and nostalgic pastel work depicting a Belgian eel fisherman traversing a quiet riverside path.

Pastoral Scenes
Anton Asmussen
A charming 19th-century study of a rustic European courtyard, rich with the textures of wood, stone, and moss.

Figure Studies
Ferdinand Hodler
A poignant scene of communal prayer captured with the psychological depth characteristic of Ferdinand Hodler.

Old World Portraits
John Singer Sargent
An elegant and dignified portrait by John Singer Sargent, capturing a moment of quiet poise with masterful brushwork.

Pastoral Scenes
George Chinnery
This evocative late 18th-century painting by George Chinnery captures a moment of rural labor with atmospheric warmth.

Old World Portraits
Heinrich Christian Friedrich Hosenfelder
A charming late 18th-century portrait capturing a young boy in a striking striped costume and ruffled collar.

Pastoral Scenes
Hjalmar Munsterhjelm
A luminous 19th-century Finnish landscape capturing a quiet moment of rest beneath the sprawling boughs of willow trees.

Pastoral Scenes
Martinus Rørbye
This charming 1831 street scene by Martinus Rørbye captures the lively daily rhythms of a Danish market town.

Pastoral Scenes
Étienne Terrus
A luminous post-impressionist landscape capturing the quiet dignity of a stone chapel in the French countryside.
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