
Pastoral Scenes
De Melkbocht
Geo Poggenbeek
A peaceful 19th-century pastoral scene capturing daily life on a Dutch farm with soft watercolor tones.
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
Geo Poggenbeek
A peaceful 19th-century pastoral scene capturing daily life on a Dutch farm with soft watercolor tones.

Moody Landscapes
Roger de La Fresnaye
An evocative early modernist landscape of a Brittany canal scene, rendered in a palette of dusty rose, ochre, and deep grey.

Figure Studies
Unknown Artist
An exquisite 18th-century Rajasthani miniature depicting a woman with graceful antelopes in a lush garden.

Pastoral Scenes
Jean-Jacques Henner
A serene Italian landscape study featuring the iconic silhouettes of umbrella pines under a soft Mediterranean sky.

Curated selection
Paul Sandby
An elegant 18th-century architectural study of Windsor Castle's terrace overlooking the sprawling English countryside.

Coastal Classics
Frank Weston Benson
A luminous Impressionist study of bright coastal light and elegant form by Frank Weston Benson.

Coastal Classics
Édouard Manet
An atmospheric scene of the Boulogne-sur-Mer harbor, captured with Manet's signature painterly touch.

Figure Studies
Cyril Mandel
This charming 1898 watercolor captures the vibrant traditional dress and gentle expression of a young Moravian girl.

Curated selection
Georges Émile Carette
A vibrant turn-of-the-century Parisian street scene captured with soft, atmospheric brushwork and a warm palette.

Pastoral Scenes
Carl Larsson
A serene watercolor depicting a quiet autumn moment in a soft, ethereal garden setting.

Coastal Classics
John Constable
A masterful coastal landscape by John Constable, featuring a dramatic sky and a quiet shoreline.

Moody Landscapes
Johan Jongkind
A masterfully captured 19th-century Parisian street scene featuring expressive brushwork and atmospheric depth.
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