
Pastoral Scenes
Lauffenburg on the Rhine
John Ruskin
A refined architectural study of Lauffenburg on the Rhine, capturing the romantic spirit of the European landscape.
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
John Ruskin
A refined architectural study of Lauffenburg on the Rhine, capturing the romantic spirit of the European landscape.

Curated selection
Xiang Shengmo
A refined 17th-century Chinese botanical painting depicting the delicate yellow clusters of a cassia branch.

Pastoral Scenes
John Singer Sargent
A breezy and luminous watercolor study by John Singer Sargent capturing a restful afternoon in the shade.

Curated selection
Harry Fenn
This evocative 19th-century monochrome illustration captures the misty power of Niagara's Horseshoe Falls from a dramatic cliffside overlook.

Pastoral Scenes
John Constable
A quintessential Romantic landscape depicting a hay wagon crossing the River Stour in the English countryside.

Coastal Classics
Paul Signac
A vibrant Neo-Impressionist view of a sunlit Mediterranean port captured in shimmering mosaic-like brushstrokes.

Coastal Classics
William Henry Stothard Scott
A dramatic 19th-century coastal scene capturing the churning surf and rugged shoreline of Brighton.

Moody Landscapes
Joan Brull Vinyoles
A luminous and ethereal Symbolist masterpiece capturing a quiet, dreamlike moment by a misty river.

Equestrian & Animals
Hans Thoma
An evocative 19th-century oil painting depicting majestic birds in flight over a tranquil river valley.

Pastoral Scenes
Friedrich Carl von Scheidlin
An evocative mid-19th-century landscape featuring a majestic tree standing over a quiet, sun-dappled bank.

Curated selection
Zha Shibiao
A serene 17th-century Chinese ink landscape capturing the tranquil beauty of Mt. Changbai.

oil paint
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
A luminous Impressionist study of light and water by Pierre-Auguste Renoir.
Showing 1885–1896 of 1944