
Pastoral Scenes
Hog Market
Sybrand van Beest
A lively 17th-century Dutch genre scene capturing the animation of a traditional livestock market.
Warm, lively works that bring ease and character to everyday routines.
Warmer color, lighter spirit, and familiar natural subjects keep the room feeling welcoming and lived-in.

Pastoral Scenes
Sybrand van Beest
A lively 17th-century Dutch genre scene capturing the animation of a traditional livestock market.

Traditional Still Lifes
Nicolaes Maes
A luminous 17th-century Dutch still life depicting velvety peaches on a branch with dramatic light and shadow.

Pastoral Scenes
Peter Angellis
A charming 18th-century market scene featuring a variety of fresh produce and period figures in an atmospheric landscape.

Traditional Still Lifes
Franz Xaver Petter
A lush, masterfully detailed botanical study of wildflowers and woodland mushrooms by Franz Xaver Petter.

Architectural Interiors
Adolphe Joseph Thomas Monticelli
An impressionistic and richly textured glimpse into a bustling 19th-century French kitchen.

Traditional Still Lifes
Cornelis Mahu
A masterful 17th-century Dutch still life depicting a rich arrangement of metalware and desserts on a white linen cloth.

Traditional Still Lifes
Laurens Craen
A masterfully detailed 17th-century Dutch still life depicting a luxurious banquet of fruit, seafood, and fine vessels.

Figure Studies
Jan Adriaensz van Staveren
A masterfully lit 17th-century Dutch genre scene capturing the quiet industry of a traditional kitchen.

Figure Studies
Jean-Baptiste Greuze
A charming 18th-century French genre painting depicting a young woman at her daily work with luminous detail.

Figure Studies
Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin
A quiet and masterfully composed scene of domestic life by Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin.

Figure Studies
Adriaan de Lelie
A classic 19th-century genre scene capturing the warmth and activity of a traditional Dutch kitchen.

Figure Studies
Frans van Mieris the Younger
This charming 18th-century Dutch genre painting depicts a lively interaction at a grocer's shop, framed by a classic trompe l'oeil window.
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