
Pastoral Scenes
The Banks of Orvanne
Alfred Sisley
A serene Impressionist river scene defined by Alfred Sisley’s luminous light and airy brushwork.
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
Alfred Sisley
A serene Impressionist river scene defined by Alfred Sisley’s luminous light and airy brushwork.

Architectural Interiors
Vilhelm Hammershøi
A tranquil Danish interior masterclass, capturing the subtle interplay of light and shadow in a minimalist home.

Coastal Classics
Nils Kreuger
A serene coastal landscape featuring cattle resting on the shores of Varberg in a soft, atmospheric style.

Coastal Classics
Max Liebermann
A lively Impressionist study of leisure and light on Hamburg's Alster river.

Moody Landscapes
Caspar David Friedrich
An iconic Romantic landscape by Caspar David Friedrich, capturing the sublime beauty of the Giant Mountains.

Coastal Classics
Nicolas-Jean-Baptiste Raguenet
A lively and detailed 18th-century portrayal of a water jousting festival on the Seine, set against the iconic architecture of historic Paris.

Moody Landscapes
Luigi Loir
A tranquil, snow-laden street scene capturing the quiet atmosphere of a Parisian avenue in winter.

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

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 mature content
Figure Studies
François Gérard
A masterpiece of French Neoclassicism depicting the tender and mythological moment between Cupid and Psyche.
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