
Pastoral Scenes
Geroldsau Valley near Baden-Baden
Johann Wilhelm Schirmer
A luminous 19th-century landscape capturing the serene beauty of the German countryside under a grand, expansive sky.
Calm rural scenes and nature-led works with ease and softness.
Countryside scenes, gentle light, and natural calm make this style feel restorative, familiar, and easygoing.

Pastoral Scenes
Johann Wilhelm Schirmer
A luminous 19th-century landscape capturing the serene beauty of the German countryside under a grand, expansive sky.

Pastoral Scenes
Jan van Goyen
A masterfully atmospheric Dutch landscape featuring a rustic cottage and quiet figures under a vast, cloud-swept sky.

Pastoral Scenes
Peter Ilsted
A tranquil interior scene capturing a quiet moment of domestic labor bathed in soft, ethereal light.

Pastoral Scenes
Jasper Francis Cropsey
A luminous 19th-century American landscape capturing the vibrant autumn hues and vast scale of the Catskill Mountains.

Pastoral Scenes
Meindert Hobbema
An atmospheric 17th-century Dutch landscape featuring rustic cottages beneath a canopy of majestic oak trees.

Pastoral Scenes
Jan Wijnants
A tranquil 17th-century Dutch landscape featuring a rider at a watering hole beneath a sun-drenched dune.

Pastoral Scenes
Willem de Heusch
An idyllic 17th-century landscape capturing the golden light and serene atmosphere of the Italian countryside.

Pastoral Scenes
Jacob van Ruisdael
A classic Dutch Golden Age landscape featuring a sun-dappled path and masterfully rendered atmospheric clouds.

Pastoral Scenes
George Cuitt
A tranquil 19th-century British landscape capturing the lush beauty and historic ruins of the Yorkshire countryside.

Pastoral Scenes
William Henry Huddle
A serene 19th-century American landscape featuring the rugged rocky banks and cascading waters of Marble Falls.

Pastoral Scenes
James Guthrie
A charming late 19th-century scene of children gathering apples in a sun-dappled orchard.

Pastoral Scenes
Thomas Rowlandson
A charming 19th-century watercolor capturing a tranquil moment in a Cornish village.
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