
Pastoral Scenes
Ferry
Jacob Maris
A tranquil 19th-century Dutch river scene capturing a ferry transport of figures and livestock under a luminous, overcast 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
Jacob Maris
A tranquil 19th-century Dutch river scene capturing a ferry transport of figures and livestock under a luminous, overcast sky.

Pastoral Scenes
Jan van der Heyden
An elegant Dutch Golden Age landscape capturing the serene atmosphere of a riverside country estate near Delft.

Pastoral Scenes
Paul Sandby
A serene 18th-century landscape featuring the stone ruins of Bothwell Castle set against a soft, clouded sky.

Pastoral Scenes
Laurits Andersen Ring
A peaceful Danish village scene blanketed in fresh snow, captured with crisp light and quiet charm.

Pastoral Scenes
Zdenka Braunerová
A tranquil Barbizon-inspired landscape capturing the quiet beauty of a morning stream.

Pastoral Scenes
J. Ottis Adams
A peaceful 19th-century American landscape capturing the hazy glow of an August sunset over a quiet prairie meadow.

Pastoral Scenes
Camille Flers
A peaceful 19th-century French landscape capturing a quiet moment of rural life by a reflective riverbank.

Pastoral Scenes
Johan Lundbye
A serene Danish Golden Age landscape depicting the rolling plains of North Zealand under a brilliant, expansive sky.

Pastoral Scenes
Thomas Roberts
A serene 18th-century Irish landscape featuring a panoramic view of Lough Erne beneath an atmospheric, cloud-swept sky.

Pastoral Scenes
Frans Keelhoff
A peaceful 19th-century landscape capturing a quiet moment by a river in Limburg.

Pastoral Scenes
James Guthrie
This 1885 oil painting by James Guthrie captures a serene moment of rural life with soft, atmospheric brushwork.

Pastoral Scenes
Ferdinand Hart Nibbrig
A luminous pointillist landscape capturing the rhythmic patterns of the Dutch coast with vibrant, stippled brushwork.
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