
Equestrian & Animals
Landscape with Rabbits
Vincent van Gogh
An expressive Post-Impressionist study of rabbits in a textured, sun-drenched landscape.
Soft, airy works that keep the room calm, gentle, and light.
Gentle color, lighter forms, and a soothing pace make these works feel calm, tender, and easy to live with.

Equestrian & Animals
Vincent van Gogh
An expressive Post-Impressionist study of rabbits in a textured, sun-drenched landscape.

Figure Studies
Wojciech Gerson
A tender 19th-century scene capturing a moment of affection between a gardener and a young child in a sun-dappled park.

Equestrian & Animals
Friedrich Carl von Scheidlin
A gentle and charming 19th-century oil study of two young ducklings.

Pastoral Scenes
Jean-Honoré Fragonard
A tender Rococo masterpiece celebrating the simple beauty of motherhood in an idealized rural setting.

Pastoral Scenes
George Bellows
A vibrant and nostalgic scene of childhood leisure in a sprawling green landscape.

Old World Portraits
Joseph Whiting Stock
A charming mid-19th-century American folk art portrait of two siblings in vibrant blue and green attire.

Figure Studies
Hans Heyerdahl
An intimate, candlelit scene of maternal affection rendered in rich, painterly tones.

Pastoral Scenes
Edward Hicks
This celebrated 19th-century folk art painting depicts a visionary landscape where wild and domestic animals dwell in perfect harmony alongside children.

Old World Portraits
Joshua Reynolds
A charming 18th-century portrait of a young girl in a ruffled dress and lace bonnet by Sir Joshua Reynolds.

Old World Portraits
Willem Bartel van der Kooi
A charming 19th-century genre painting depicting a young girl in a blue dress being playfully interrupted at the piano by two boys.

Figure Studies
Johanne Mathilde Dietrichson
A charming 19th-century genre painting depicting a tender moment of friendship between a young child and a bird.

Old World Portraits
Gesina ter Borch
A charming 17th-century Dutch portrait of a young child surrounded by toys, capturing the elegance and innocence of the period.
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