
Equestrian & Animals
David Marsh in Horse-Drawn Sleigh in a Winter Landscape
Peter B. West
A refined 19th-century winter scene capturing a gentleman in a horse-drawn sleigh moving across a snowy field.
Classic and balanced works with enduring room appeal.
Balanced composition, familiar subjects, and classic restraint make these works easy to live with for years.

Equestrian & Animals
Peter B. West
A refined 19th-century winter scene capturing a gentleman in a horse-drawn sleigh moving across a snowy field.

Figure Studies
Niels Simonsen
A masterful 19th-century genre painting capturing a solemn betrothal ceremony in Skåne, rendered with dramatic light and shadow.

Equestrian & Animals
Alfred de Dreux
A masterful 19th-century equestrian portrait capturing the quiet bond between a horse, her groom, and a loyal companion.

Equestrian & Animals
Edwin Landseer
A regal and charming portrait of favorite pets by the preeminent Victorian animal painter, Sir Edwin Landseer.

Pastoral Scenes
Joseph Vernet
A serene 18th-century landscape capturing figures at rest and work along a majestic rocky riverbank.

Figure Studies
Charles Mertens
An elegant late-19th-century interior scene capturing three musicians in a moment of focused performance.

Figure Studies
Emile Vloors
An elegant Belle Époque interior scene depicting two women absorbed in a game of chess.

Equestrian & Animals
Jacques-Laurent Agasse
A dignified portrait of a saddled grey hunter horse standing against a soft, rolling landscape.

Figure Studies
Nicolas Poussin
A masterpiece of French Classicism depicting four figures contemplating a stone tomb in a serene, mythical landscape.

Equestrian & Animals
Charles Hancock
A refined 19th-century equestrian scene featuring a harnessed horse and cabriolet before a grand estate.

oil paint
Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg
A luminous and detailed 19th-century view of Roman ruins and city architecture.

Contains nudity
Architectural Interiors
Frédéric Bazille
An evocative window into the 19th-century Parisian art world, depicting the creative camaraderie of the early Impressionists.
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