
Pastoral Scenes
The Mill and Bridge in The Hague
Jacob Maris
This atmospheric landscape captures the quiet dignity of the Dutch countryside with a prominent windmill and sunlit waterway.
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
Jacob Maris
This atmospheric landscape captures the quiet dignity of the Dutch countryside with a prominent windmill and sunlit waterway.

Old World Portraits
Joseph-Désiré Court
An elegant 1840 portrait of a distinguished gentleman by the French painter Joseph-Désiré Court.

Old World Portraits
Léon Cogniet
A dignified 19th-century portrait of the scholar Jean-François Champollion, captured with a warm, atmospheric glow.

Coastal Classics
Heinrich Petersen-Angeln
An atmospheric coastal landscape capturing the quiet activity of a northern European harbor at the turn of the century.

Equestrian & Animals
Carel Fabritius
An iconic 17th-century Dutch masterpiece celebrated for its stunning realism and quiet elegance.

Figure Studies
John Singer Sargent
A delicate and luminous profile study of Rosina Ferrara, one of John Singer Sargent's favorite muses.

Pastoral Scenes
Johan Lundbye
A striking Danish Golden Age landscape featuring a monumental ancient dolmen overlooking a serene coastline.

Old World Portraits
Gilbert Stuart
An iconic, masterfully rendered portrait study of Martha Washington by the preeminent American portraitist Gilbert Stuart.

Pastoral Scenes
Pieter Post
A serene Dutch Golden Age landscape capturing the quiet beauty of rural life near the dunes.

Figure Studies
Pancho Fierro
This striking 19th-century watercolor captures the iconic silhouette of the Tapada Limeña in her traditional veiled dress.

oil paint
Johannes Jelgerhuis
A charming 19th-century Dutch street scene capturing sunlit architectural details and quiet town life.

Equestrian & Animals
Hércules Florence
An elegant 19th-century naturalist watercolor of a Salmo Dourado, capturing the fine details of its scales and fins.
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