
Traditional Still Lifes
Apples in a Dish
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
A vibrant Impressionist still life by Pierre-Auguste Renoir featuring a striking blue footed bowl brimming with colorful apples.
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.

Traditional Still Lifes
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
A vibrant Impressionist still life by Pierre-Auguste Renoir featuring a striking blue footed bowl brimming with colorful apples.

Equestrian & Animals
Giuseppe Palizzi
A charming 19th-century pastoral scene featuring a donkey and sheep in the warm light of a stable.

Equestrian & Animals
Geo Poggenbeek
An impressionistic oil study of a cow in a rural Dutch pasture by Geo Poggenbeek.

Pastoral Scenes
Julien Dupré
A masterful Realist depiction of a young peasant woman working in the fields at harvest time.

Equestrian & Animals
Pierre Bonnard
A warm and atmospheric post-impressionist study of cattle resting within the quiet shadows of a rustic stable.

Traditional Still Lifes
John Singer Sargent
A sun-drenched outdoor scene by John Singer Sargent, capturing the play of light on a garden table and wine.

Pastoral Scenes
Alexandre-Gabriel Decamps
A warm, masterfully lit 19th-century rural scene depicting oxen and a rustic farmhouse.

Pastoral Scenes
Abel Grimmer
A vibrant and detailed 17th-century scene of the wheat harvest by Abel Grimmer.

Pastoral Scenes
Raymond Tournon
A charming, sun-drenched view of a historic street in Gaillac, captured with warm tones and lively brushwork.

Pastoral Scenes
François-Louis Français
A lush and sun-drenched Mediterranean garden scene featuring a bountiful orange tree in full fruit.

Figure Studies
Fritz Syberg
A tender domestic scene capturing a quiet moment between a mother and her young child during a meal.

Coastal Classics
Leila T. Bauman
A charming 19th-century American folk art painting depicting a paddle-wheel steamer in a tranquil harbor at sunset.
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