
Pastoral Scenes
The Lock at Dolo
Bernardo Bellotto
A masterful Venetian cityscape capturing the architectural detail and atmospheric light of the Brenta Canal.
Airy, classic works with maritime calm and traditional restraint.
Sea air, lighter color, and classic restraint bring a coastal look that still feels polished and timeless.

Pastoral Scenes
Bernardo Bellotto
A masterful Venetian cityscape capturing the architectural detail and atmospheric light of the Brenta Canal.

Coastal Classics
Gustave Loiseau
This luminous Post-Impressionist city scene captures the vibrant atmosphere of a historic bridge in Dieppe through rhythmic, textured brushwork.

Coastal Classics
Maurice Denis
A serene coastal landscape captured in the signature warm, flattened style of Maurice Denis.

Coastal Classics
Winslow Homer
Two sailors meticulously navigate rough waters in this iconic 1886 maritime painting.

Coastal Classics
Auguste Oleffe
A moody and evocative Belgian coastal scene captured with a rich, tonal palette.

Curated selection
Unknown Artist
A serene East Asian landscape painting depicting a contemplative scholar overlooking a misty valley.

Coastal Classics
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
A vibrant Impressionist masterpiece by Pierre-Auguste Renoir capturing the shimmering light and architecture of Venice.

oil paint
Claude Monet
An evocative Impressionist winter landscape featuring masterfully captured snow and light by Claude Monet.

Coastal Classics
Léopold Robert
This atmospheric oil study captures the luminous haze over Naples and the iconic silhouette of Mount Vesuvius in 1825.

Coastal Classics
Samuel Scott
A dynamic 18th-century marine scene capturing the power of the sea and the majesty of British sailing ships.

Coastal Classics
William John Huggins
A dramatic 19th-century naval encounter between two majestic sailing vessels under a vast, cloud-filled sky.

Moody Landscapes
Albert Bierstadt
A breathtaking vision of the American West, capturing the golden glow of sunrise over the iconic granite peaks of Yosemite.
Showing 1765–1776 of 1922