
Pastoral Scenes
Tobogganing (Dalecarlian Scene)
Bengt Nordenberg
This charming 19th-century scene captures the joyful energy of winter play in a rustic Swedish village.
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
Bengt Nordenberg
This charming 19th-century scene captures the joyful energy of winter play in a rustic Swedish village.

Pastoral Scenes
Johannes Lingelbach
A classic Dutch Golden Age pastoral scene capturing the rhythmic labor of the hay harvest beneath a dramatic sky.

Equestrian & Animals
Rudolf Koller
A striking 19th-century study of a cow grazing in a cabbage patch, captured with masterful light and detail.

Pastoral Scenes
Gustave Caillebotte
A vibrant Impressionist landscape of golden fields stretching toward a distant horizon.

Pastoral Scenes
Jan Stobbaerts
An atmospheric pastoral scene capturing the daily rhythm of farm life with rich, impressionistic brushwork.

Pastoral Scenes
Claude Monet
An evocative early work by Claude Monet depicting a peaceful afternoon in a sun-dappled Norman farmyard.

Pastoral Scenes
Giovanni Boldini
A vibrant 19th-century Impressionist scene of washerwomen at work along a sunlit riverbank.

Pastoral Scenes
Vincent van Gogh
A radiant scene of rural labor and abundance, captured in Van Gogh's signature energetic brushwork and brilliant golden tones.

Pastoral Scenes
Hans Thoma
This charming 19th-century oil study captures a rustic corner of a German farmhouse with warm, earthen tones and detailed textures.

Equestrian & Animals
Balthasar-Paul Ommeganck
A classic 18th-century pastoral scene featuring a magnificent bull against an expansive, atmospheric sky.

Pastoral Scenes
Willem Maris
A luminous Hague School watercolor capturing a quiet, idyllic moment of rural life on a 19th-century Dutch farm.

Pastoral Scenes
Abel Grimmer
An intricate 17th-century scene of spring labor in a rural Flemish landscape.
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