
Pastoral Scenes
Landscape with a River
Henri Harpignies
A serene 19th-century French landscape capturing the quiet beauty of a riverbank under a gentle, luminous 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
Henri Harpignies
A serene 19th-century French landscape capturing the quiet beauty of a riverbank under a gentle, luminous sky.

Pastoral Scenes
Jacob Philipp Hackert
An idyllic neoclassical vista featuring ancient ruins and pastoral life beside a cascading waterfall.

Pastoral Scenes
William Marlow
A picturesque 18th-century French landscape featuring a riverside castle and a stone bridge under an expansive sky.

Pastoral Scenes
Georges Émile Carette
This evocative 1911 painting captures the tranquil beauty of a Parisian park bathed in warm, dappled sunlight.

Pastoral Scenes
Louis Carrogis Carmontelle
A charming 18th-century French garden scene filled with architectural ruins and elegant figures.

Pastoral Scenes
Arnold Böcklin
An evocative mid-19th-century landscape featuring rustic cabins in a serene mountain valley.

Pastoral Scenes
John Constable
A tranquil watercolor study of the English countryside by John Constable, featuring his characteristic loose brushwork and atmospheric light.

Pastoral Scenes
Antônio Parreiras
A warm and inviting Impressionist landscape capturing the tranquil beauty of a Parisian park in the height of autumn.

Pastoral Scenes
John R. Wildman
An elegant Regency-era painting depicting the legendary artist J.M.W. Turner at a grand country estate.

Pastoral Scenes
Frans Post
This 17th-century oil painting captures a serene view of the Brazilian countryside with towering palm trees and a luminous, expansive sky.

Pastoral Scenes
David Cox
A tranquil 19th-century watercolor view of Eton College from across the gentle waters of the Thames.

Pastoral Scenes
Gerard de Lairesse
An elegant classical landscape featuring a trio of women engaged in music amidst the ruins of an Italianate countryside.
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