
Pastoral Scenes
Mont Sainte-Victoire seen from Bellevue
Paul Cézanne
A masterpiece of Post-Impressionist landscape painting, capturing the majestic Mont Sainte-Victoire in rhythmic, structured brushstrokes.
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
Paul Cézanne
A masterpiece of Post-Impressionist landscape painting, capturing the majestic Mont Sainte-Victoire in rhythmic, structured brushstrokes.

Curated selection
Yuan Jiang
This detailed 18th-century Chinese landscape captures the serene elegance of a traditional garden villa nestled among rocky hills and a quiet lake.

Pastoral Scenes
George Inness
An evocative tonalist landscape by George Inness, capturing the quiet beauty of a New Jersey pasture.

Pastoral Scenes
Theodore Clement Steele
A peaceful Impressionist landscape featuring a sun-dappled path winding through lush greenery.

Coastal Classics
Stanislas Lépine
A tranquil Impressionist view of the Seine river bank by Stanislas Lépine, capturing the soft light of a Parisian day.

Pastoral Scenes
Rosa Brett
A tranquil watercolor of a cottage on a hill bathed in the soft, vibrant hues of a setting sun.

Pastoral Scenes
Joris van der Haagen
This serene 17th-century panorama captures the quiet beauty of the Dutch countryside beneath a majestic, cloud-swept sky.

Coastal Classics
Simon de Vlieger
A serene Dutch maritime scene capturing the soft, atmospheric light of a calm day at sea.

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Edward Lear
This delicate 19th-century botanical study captures the intricate textures and natural elegance of layered fern fronds.

Pastoral Scenes
Albert Edelfelt
A peaceful gathering of women in traditional Finnish attire outside a stone church.

Coastal Classics
Willem Bastiaan Tholen
A tranquil, atmospheric seascape featuring fishing boats on a misty morning in a muted tonalist style.

Pastoral Scenes
Peter De Wint
This soft watercolor landscape captures a serene moment on the Thames in the early 19th century.
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