
Coastal Classics
Oyster Sloop, Cos Cob
Childe Hassam
A masterful American Impressionist scene by Childe Hassam, capturing a bright afternoon at a Connecticut harbor.
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.

Coastal Classics
Childe Hassam
A masterful American Impressionist scene by Childe Hassam, capturing a bright afternoon at a Connecticut harbor.

Pastoral Scenes
Vincent van Gogh
A luminous 1885 watercolor by Vincent van Gogh depicting the lush, sun-drenched gardens of Nuenen.

Pastoral Scenes
Jean-Charles Cazin
A serene French village scene captured in soft, atmospheric light with a gentle, painterly touch.

Curated selection
Frank Armington
A luminous, impressionistic view of the Seine in Paris, capturing the soft atmospheric light over the Pont du Carrousel.

Pastoral Scenes
Jan Nowopacký
A tranquil 19th-century landscape featuring a village church mirrored in the glassy surface of a river.

Coastal Classics
Edward Thomas Daniell
A luminous nineteenth-century landscape depicting a historic riverfront in Constance.

Coastal Classics
Alfred Sisley
A serene Impressionist view of Langland Bay, capturing the soft light and movement of the Welsh coast.

Pastoral Scenes
Camille Pissarro
A tranquil Impressionist landscape by Camille Pissarro capturing a moment of everyday life in the French countryside.

Coastal Classics
Charles Brooking
This serene 18th-century marine painting captures the atmospheric light of the Dutch coast with delicate precision.

Old World Portraits
Ramon Casas
An elegant 19th-century portrait featuring a woman in a luminous white gown against a soft, atmospheric backdrop.

Pastoral Scenes
Ferdinand Heilbuth
A serene and elegant Impressionist-style scene of leisure on the river Seine, featuring a rowing boat and a swan.

Pastoral Scenes
David Cox
A beautiful mid-19th-century pastoral scene depicting the harvest of heather beneath an expansive, airy sky.
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