
Pastoral Scenes
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Thomas Gainsborough
A masterfully composed 18th-century landscape by Thomas Gainsborough, capturing the tranquil and moody beauty of the English countryside.
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
Thomas Gainsborough
A masterfully composed 18th-century landscape by Thomas Gainsborough, capturing the tranquil and moody beauty of the English countryside.

Pastoral Scenes
David Teniers the Younger
A spirited 17th-century Flemish genre scene depicting a village archery competition outside a rustic tavern.

Pastoral Scenes
George Lambert
A serene 18th-century English landscape capturing the quiet bustle of a harvest day under a luminous sky.

Moody Landscapes
George Inness
A luminous, ethereal landscape by American Tonalist George Inness, capturing a quiet moment of misty light over a quiet meadow.

Pastoral Scenes
Ivan Shishkin
A vibrant and serene oil painting of a sunlit forest edge and a meadow of delicate wildflowers.

Pastoral Scenes
Winslow Homer
A poignant scene of post-war labor, featuring a lone harvester in a vast field of golden grain.

Pastoral Scenes
Raden Saleh
A breathtaking 19th-century Indonesian landscape by Raden Saleh, capturing a serene village scene at dusk.

Pastoral Scenes
Vincent van Gogh
A vibrant Post-Impressionist scene capturing the light and movement of a riverside stroll by Vincent van Gogh.

Pastoral Scenes
Unknown Artist
An enchanting 19th-century American folk art landscape with bold patterns and a dreamlike atmosphere.

Pastoral Scenes
Julie Lütken
An atmospheric 19th-century landscape capturing the quiet drama of a woodland hunt at dusk.

Pastoral Scenes
Adriaen van de Velde
A tranquil 17th-century pastoral scene featuring livestock resting in the cool shade of a forest edge.

Pastoral Scenes
Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot
A tranquil forest scene by Camille Corot, capturing the soft light and lush greenery of the French countryside.
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