
Curated selection
Returning Sails off Distant Shores
Tani Bunchō
A tranquil ink and wash landscape capturing a quiet moment at sea by the renowned Edo-period artist Tani Bunchō.
Restful, low-noise works with soft pacing and gentle visual presence.
Soft tone, open space, and gentle pacing keep this look calm, airy, and beautifully understated.

Curated selection
Tani Bunchō
A tranquil ink and wash landscape capturing a quiet moment at sea by the renowned Edo-period artist Tani Bunchō.

Pastoral Scenes
Thomas Roberts
A serene 18th-century panoramic view of the Irish countryside, featuring the tranquil waters of Lough Erne under a soft, expansive sky.

Coastal Classics
Francis Swaine
This tranquil 18th-century marine painting captures the stillness of a becalmed English sloop anchored near the shore.

Equestrian & Animals
Min Zhen
A charming and minimalist 18th-century ink study of a fluffy feline watching a butterfly.

Pastoral Scenes
Thomas Sunderland
A peaceful 18th-century watercolor capturing the atmospheric beauty of the English Lake District.

Old World Portraits
George Romney
A charming 18th-century portrait of a young girl in a white dress and wide-brimmed hat, set against an atmospheric sky.

Coastal Classics
Dominic Serres
An atmospheric 18th-century marine painting depicting a British naval squadron at anchor in the tranquil waters of St. Lucia.

Pastoral Scenes
François Boucher
An elegant Rococo pastoral scene by François Boucher featuring figures in a lush, idealized landscape.

Pastoral Scenes
Joseph Nickolls
A peaceful 18th-century view of the Thames at Twickenham, featuring the elegant Orleans House under a soft, golden sky.

Old World Portraits
Jean-Baptiste Perronneau
A charming 18th-century pastel portrait of a young girl tenderly holding a kitten.

Moody Landscapes
John Robert Cozens
An atmospheric 18th-century landscape capturing the ethereal light and serene vista of the Roman Campagna.

Pastoral Scenes
Alexander Nasmyth
A serene 18th-century Scottish landscape capturing the atmospheric beauty of Loch Awe.
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