
Pastoral Scenes
A River with Fishermen
Joseph Vernet
A serene 18th-century landscape capturing figures at rest and work along a majestic rocky riverbank.
Classic and balanced works with enduring room appeal.
Balanced composition, familiar subjects, and classic restraint make these works easy to live with for years.

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

Equestrian & Animals
Aelbert Cuyp
A stately Dutch Golden Age equestrian portrait featuring a noble pair on horseback within a vast, light-filled landscape.

Moody Landscapes
John Elwood Bundy
A peaceful winter forest scene captured in soft, tonalist hues of snow-white and deep sienna.

Traditional Still Lifes
Vincent van Gogh
A luminous Post-Impressionist still life capturing the quiet, airy atmosphere of a Parisian cafe.

Coastal Classics
Jacob Maris
An evocative harbor scene captured with the soft, luminous light characteristic of the Dutch Hague School.

Old World Portraits
Thomas Gainsborough
An elegant 18th-century portrait of a musician in a shimmering white lace gown.

Pastoral Scenes
Jacob van Ruisdael, Jan Wijnants, Jan van Kessel
A classic 17th-century Dutch landscape featuring majestic, weathered trees and a peaceful woodland path leading to the Huis ten Bosch.

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.

Dark Academia
Wilhelm Bendz
A sophisticated Danish Golden Age masterpiece capturing the intense concentration of the creative process within a 19th-century studio.

Old World Portraits
Abraham Lambertsz van den Tempel
A refined 17th-century portrait of a lady in a black gown, showcasing delicate lace and luminous pearls.

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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