
Coastal Classics
Le Port de Dieppe
Eugène Isabey
An atmospheric coastal study capturing the turbulent energy of a harbor under a gathering storm.
High-presence works with contrast, confidence, and stronger visual punch.
Stronger contrast, deeper color, and confident composition give these works their statement-making energy.

Coastal Classics
Eugène Isabey
An atmospheric coastal study capturing the turbulent energy of a harbor under a gathering storm.

Coastal Classics
Andries van Eertvelt
A powerful and atmospheric depiction of the sea’s raw energy, featuring ships caught in a tempest against a craggy shore.

Coastal Classics
Jan van Os
A dynamic Dutch maritime scene featuring sailboats catching the wind amidst rolling waves and atmospheric clouds.

Coastal Classics
Charles Dankmeijer
An expressive and colorful depiction of light breaking through clouds over the Dutch coast.

Coastal Classics
Giuseppe Bernardino Bison
A powerful Romantic-era seascape capturing the dramatic intensity of a storm at sea.

Coastal Classics
Charles Brooking
A stirring 18th-century maritime scene capturing the intensity of a naval engagement on the high seas.

Coastal Classics
Francis Danby
A powerful Romantic-era painting capturing the dramatic tension of a shipwreck under a glowing twilight sky.

Coastal Classics
Willem van de Velde the Elder
A masterful 17th-century Dutch maritime scene depicting the intensity of a historic naval engagement in meticulous detail.

Coastal Classics
Gustave Courbet
This dramatic 1869 seascape captures the raw, surging power of the ocean with masterful texture and moody lighting.

Coastal Classics
Félix Ziem
A dramatic 19th-century coastal scene featuring beached boats and a distant fortress.

Contains disturbing content
Coastal Classics
Samuel Scott
A dramatic naval battle scene captured with masterful detail and atmospheric intensity.

Contains disturbing content
Coastal Classics
Dominic Serres
A dramatic 18th-century naval battle captured under the atmospheric glow of moonlight.
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