
Pastoral Scenes
The Shoeing-Smith
Adriaan De Braekeleer
An evocative 19th-century genre painting capturing the atmospheric interior of a busy blacksmith's forge.
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Pastoral Scenes
Adriaan De Braekeleer
An evocative 19th-century genre painting capturing the atmospheric interior of a busy blacksmith's forge.

Pastoral Scenes
Isaac van Ostade
A masterful Dutch Golden Age interior scene capturing a quiet moment of childhood in a rustic barn setting.

Pastoral Scenes
Claude Lorrain
This serene 17th-century landscape by Claude Lorrain masterfully blends biblical narrative with an atmospheric, expansive vista.

Pastoral Scenes
Eduard Majsch
A vivid 19th-century genre painting depicting a moment of rest for soldiers in a quiet courtyard.

Pastoral Scenes
Jan van Hens
This 17th-century Dutch genre painting captures a lively social scene outside a rustic tavern.

Pastoral Scenes
Winslow Homer
An evocative depiction of rural labor and quiet contemplation under a vast, cloud-streaked sky.

Pastoral Scenes
Adriaen van Ostade
A classic 17th-century Dutch genre scene depicting travellers enjoying a moment of quiet repose outside a rustic tavern.

Pastoral Scenes
Unknown Artist
A luminous 17th-century landscape capturing the golden atmosphere of sunset over a tranquil pastoral countryside.

Pastoral Scenes
Jean-François Millet
A poignant and monumental depiction of rural labor by Barbizon school master Jean-François Millet.

Pastoral Scenes
Meindert Hobbema
A serene 17th-century Dutch landscape featuring a rustic watermill by Meindert Hobbema.

Pastoral Scenes
Abraham Begeyn
This 17th-century Dutch landscape captures a quiet moment of pastoral life set against an atmospheric backdrop of ancient ruins.

Pastoral Scenes
Nicholas Chevalier
A majestic 19th-century view of the Australian Alps, featuring a rugged mountain range and a peaceful valley scene.
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