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

Pastoral Scenes
Jacques Raymond Brascassat
A peaceful 19th-century pastoral scene depicting a reclining shepherd in a rugged landscape.

Pastoral Scenes
Anders Zorn
This evocative 1911 oil painting by Anders Zorn captures a serene moment of a young woman crossing a woodland stream.

Pastoral Scenes
Claude Monet
A luminous Impressionist study of poplars along the River Epte, rendered in shimmering strokes of lavender, gold, and green.

Pastoral Scenes
James McDougal Hart
A serene 19th-century landscape of the Hudson River Valley, capturing the soft, luminous light of the American wilderness.

Pastoral Scenes
Alexandre Pau de Saint-Martin
A luminous early 19th-century French landscape capturing the atmospheric glow of twilight over the hills of Saint-Cloud.

Pastoral Scenes
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
A serene Impressionist landscape capturing the vibrant textures and airy light of a sun-drenched meadow.

Pastoral Scenes
Carl Spitzweg
A nostalgic 19th-century scene of villagers journeying along a rustic sunlit path.

Pastoral Scenes
Frederik de Moucheron
This 17th-century Dutch landscape captures a golden, atmospheric view of a distant castle and pastoral life.

Pastoral Scenes
Paul Flandrin
A masterful 19th-century study of light and stone, capturing the rugged limestone cliffs of the French Provence.

Pastoral Scenes
Thomas Cole
A luminous allegorical landscape depicting a child's journey beginning under angelic guidance in a lush, radiant world.

Pastoral Scenes
Ferdinand Hodler
A peaceful post-impressionist landscape featuring delicate trees and a soft, rhythmic sky by Ferdinand Hodler.
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