
Pastoral Scenes
Crépuscule au Gourtarou
Louis Aimé Japy
A serene pastoral scene at dusk, capturing the soft light of twilight over a quiet pond and grazing sheep.
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.

Pastoral Scenes
Louis Aimé Japy
A serene pastoral scene at dusk, capturing the soft light of twilight over a quiet pond and grazing sheep.

Coastal Classics
Janus la Cour
A tranquil 19th-century landscape capturing the stillness of a summer twilight by the water's edge.

Figure Studies
Alfred Stevens
This evocative portrait by Alfred Stevens captures a fashionable young woman against a soft, atmospheric coastal backdrop.

Pastoral Scenes
Henry Brokmann
A luminous study of light and shadow within an ancient olive grove on the French Riviera.

oil paint
Vincent van Gogh
A lush, textured study of nature by Vincent van Gogh, featuring vibrant greens and delicate butterflies.

Pastoral Scenes
Arthur Streeton
A luminous Australian landscape capturing the golden light and breezy atmosphere of the Sydney coastline in a signature impressionist style.

Moody Landscapes
Nándor Katona
An atmospheric winter landscape featuring the luminous, snow-capped peaks of the High Tatras.

Coastal Classics
Eugène Louis Boudin
An elegant coastal scene capturing the atmosphere and fashion of mid-nineteenth-century beach culture in Trouville.

Figure Studies
Unknown Artist
A graceful 18th-century portrait of a saint in contemplation, featuring a soft palette of teal and rose.

Pastoral Scenes
Claude Lorrain
This serene 17th-century landscape by Claude Lorrain masterfully blends biblical narrative with an atmospheric, expansive vista.

Coastal Classics
Claude Monet
This evocative oil painting by Claude Monet captures the dramatic rock formations off the coast of Brittany with masterful Impressionist brushwork.

Figure Studies
William-Adolphe Bouguereau
A tender and luminous study of sibling affection by the celebrated master of French Academic painting.
Showing 1741–1752 of 1910