
Pastoral Scenes
Morning
Francis Wheatley
A charming 18th-century English genre scene depicting the quiet industry of rural life.
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
Francis Wheatley
A charming 18th-century English genre scene depicting the quiet industry of rural life.

Pastoral Scenes
Philip Little
A vibrant impressionist study of the Ipswich River, capturing the dynamic movement of water through a sun-dappled woodland.

Pastoral Scenes
Adriaen van de Velde
A luminous 17th-century pastoral scene depicting the gentle movement of livestock through a sun-dappled woodland stream.

Pastoral Scenes
Ľudovít Pitthordt
A charming impressionistic landscape featuring a sun-drenched field road and vibrant, expressive brushwork.

Pastoral Scenes
Joan Llimona
A poignant and atmospheric scene of laborers returning home against a serene evening landscape.

Pastoral Scenes
Janus la Cour
A tranquil 19th-century study of light and foliage along the sandy banks of Lake Almind.

Pastoral Scenes
Thomas Rowlandson
A serene English pastoral scene in watercolor, featuring figures and flock before a majestic Gothic chapel.

Pastoral Scenes
Henri de Braekeleer
An atmospheric 19th-century oil painting of a Belgian farmhouse with grazing sheep under a soft, overcast sky.

Pastoral Scenes
Allen Tucker
A serene American Impressionist landscape capturing the soft light and shimmering reflections of a waterside home.

Pastoral Scenes
Constant Troyon
This charming mid-19th-century pastoral scene captures a quiet moment as a gooseherd leads his flock through a sunlit, tree-lined landscape.

Pastoral Scenes
Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot
A serene pastoral masterpiece of the Forest of Fontainebleau, captured with Corot's signature atmospheric light and naturalistic detail.

Pastoral Scenes
Meindert Hobbema
An atmospheric 17th-century landscape capturing the quiet drama of the Dutch countryside.
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