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

oil paint
Paul Joseph Victor Dargaud
A fascinating historical glimpse of the Statue of Liberty under construction in 19th-century Paris.

oil paint
Émile Mathon
An atmospheric 19th-century Parisian street scene captured during a heavy snowfall.

oil paint
Jacques Raymond Brascassat
This 1828 landscape study captures the warm, earthy textures and Mediterranean light of a historic grotto in Syracuse.

Pastoral Scenes
Camille Pissarro
A luminous Neo-Impressionist scene of the French countryside during the autumn harvest.

Moody Landscapes
Thomas Fearnley
A lone fisherman stands before the sweeping vista of Derwentwater under a vast, atmospheric sky.

Dark Academia
George Sturm
A detailed 19th-century historical depiction of Christiaan Huygens demonstrating his invention of the pendulum clock.

Moody Landscapes
Jacob Maris
This atmospheric watercolor by Jacob Maris captures the luminous, hazy glow of a Dutch cityscape at twilight.

Figure Studies
Charles Verlat
A masterful 19th-century academic painting depicting Jesus Christ flanked by his disciples in a naturalistic landscape.

watercolor paint
James Crowe Richmond
A serene watercolor capturing the rushing power of the Te Reinga falls amidst a rugged New Zealand landscape.

Old World Portraits
Ottilie Roederstein
An elegant and self-assured 1904 self-portrait by Ottilie Roederstein, featuring striking light and a refined palette.

Pastoral Scenes
Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller
A heartwarming scene of Biedermeier-era charity within a humble rustic cottage.
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