
Pastoral Scenes
A Review on Blackheath
Thomas Rowlandson
An elegant 18th-century watercolor by Thomas Rowlandson, capturing a lively social gathering at a military review.
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
Thomas Rowlandson
An elegant 18th-century watercolor by Thomas Rowlandson, capturing a lively social gathering at a military review.

Figure Studies
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
A charming Impressionist masterpiece capturing the innocence of childhood in a sun-drenched, flowering garden.

Pastoral Scenes
John Everett Millais
An evocative Pre-Raphaelite masterpiece depicting two sisters in a luminous English landscape under a double rainbow.

oil paint
Jan Thorn Prikker
A luminous Neo-Impressionist study of light and color within a serene woodland setting.

Moody Landscapes
Gustav Klimt
A lush, atmospheric landscape by Gustav Klimt featuring a castle partially obscured by vibrant greenery reflecting in still waters.

Curated selection
Tani Bunchō
A serene Japanese ink-and-wash landscape depicting wild geese alighting on a tranquil, misty sandbar.

Coastal Classics
Paul Bril
A masterful 17th-century coastal scene featuring sailing ships nestled against rugged cliffs and a luminous, cloud-strewn horizon.

Pastoral Scenes
Ferdinand Hodler
A peaceful post-impressionist landscape featuring delicate trees and a soft, rhythmic sky by Ferdinand Hodler.

oil paint
Félix Ziem
An ethereal Impressionist scene capturing the dynamic movement of flamingos rising from a sun-drenched marsh.

Pastoral Scenes
Paul Signac
A luminous Neo-Impressionist view of the Seine riverbank captured in Paul Signac's signature pointillist style.

Contains disturbing content
Coastal Classics
Robert Wilhelm Ekman
A dramatic 19th-century maritime battle scene depicting a naval skirmish off a rocky coast.

Contains mature content
Figure Studies
François Gérard
A masterpiece of French Neoclassicism depicting the tender and mythological moment between Cupid and Psyche.
Showing 1837–1848 of 1922