
Pastoral Scenes
La Teilleuse de Chanvre
Eugène Damas
An evocative turn-of-the-century genre scene depicting a woman at her craft in a sun-drenched workshop.
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
Eugène Damas
An evocative turn-of-the-century genre scene depicting a woman at her craft in a sun-drenched workshop.

Old World Portraits
Aleksander Uurits
An elegant early 20th-century portrait featuring a stylized lady in a blue wrap and fashionable hat.

Coastal Classics
Jules Schmalzigaug
A sophisticated, impressionistic view of Venice's iconic Rialto Bridge, rendered with broad, confident brushstrokes.

Coastal Classics
William Ranney
A luminous mid-19th-century genre scene capturing a moment of youthful leisure on a coastal pier.

Pastoral Scenes
Antonio Diziani
A charming 18th-century Venetian landscape capturing a moment of rural life by a sturdy timber bridge.

Pastoral Scenes
Ignaz Raffalt
A serene riverside scene captured in the soft, golden glow of evening light.

Coastal Classics
Joseph Farington
A luminous 18th-century view of the London skyline across the Thames, featuring the iconic towers of Westminster Abbey.

Coastal Classics
Eduard Hildebrandt
A romantic 19th-century view of Santa Luzia's Church in Rio de Janeiro, capturing the atmospheric light of the Brazilian coast.

Coastal Classics
Valdemar Irminger
A serene coastal scene capturing a quiet moment between two figures on a wind-swept beach.

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

Pastoral Scenes
Unknown Artist
A tranquil 1833 view of a North African shoreline, capturing distinctive local architecture and daily life in a soft, atmospheric light.

oil paint
Jacques Carabain
An elegant Victorian-era streetscape of Auckland's Queen Street, capturing the bustling energy and grand architecture of the late 19th century.
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