
Pastoral Scenes
Farmhouse in Provence
Vincent van Gogh
This 1888 masterpiece captures the sun-drenched spirit of Arles with Van Gogh’s iconic expressive brushwork and brilliant palette.
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
Vincent van Gogh
This 1888 masterpiece captures the sun-drenched spirit of Arles with Van Gogh’s iconic expressive brushwork and brilliant palette.

Equestrian & Animals
Eugène Verboeckhoven
A majestic 19th-century oil painting of a bull and sheep in a sprawling Flemish meadow.

Figure Studies
Paul Signac
This evocative pointillist scene by Paul Signac captures a quiet, domestic morning through a luminous mesh of vibrant color.

Coastal Classics
Henry Moret
Vibrant Impressionist coastal scene with a blooming tree and lush, colorful hills.

Pastoral Scenes
Manly MacDonald
A vibrant Impressionist scene of women sorting apples in a sun-drenched orchard.

Pastoral Scenes
Károly Ferenczy
A luminous Impressionist-style scene capturing the quiet warmth of a sunny October afternoon.

Equestrian & Animals
Filippo Palizzi
A charming 19th-century Italian scene of a donkey and dog waiting outside a rustic stone house.

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August Macke
A vibrant expressionist scene capturing a peaceful moment in a sun-drenched café through bold colors and simplified forms.

Traditional Still Lifes
Claude Monet
A radiant still life of bright yellow blooms, captured with the energetic and luminous brushwork characteristic of Claude Monet.

Pastoral Scenes
John Lewis Krimmel
A spirited and charming early 19th-century scene of domestic play by American artist John Lewis Krimmel.

Equestrian & Animals
James Ward
A masterfully rendered pastoral scene of a ewe and her lambs, bathed in warm, dramatic light within a rustic barn.

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Adolf Senff
An elegant 19th-century botanical study capturing a variety of lush green flora against a warm, textured backdrop.
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