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Sunlight by Frank Weston Benson
Sunlight (1909) by Frank Weston Benson is an oil on canvas that exemplifies American Impressionism at its most radiant. The painting portrays a young woman in a flowing white dress standing outdoors, bathed in brilliant summer...Regular price From $28.58 -
Red sea, Arabian coast and the Persian Gulf ancient map by Jan Huygen. Routes to the Indian Ocean.
Deliniantur in hac tabula, Orae maritimae Abexiae, freti Mecani… is a late-16th-century engraved maritime map attributed to Jan Huygen van Linschoten, depicting the Red Sea, Arabian coasts, Persian Gulf, and routes toward the Indian Ocean. Designed...Regular price From $28.34 -
Ancient map of Europe and Asia tracing the sea route to Troy across the Mediterranean sea by Abraham Ortelius
Aeneae Troiani Navigatio Ad Virgilij Sex Priores Aeneidos is an engraved cartographic illustration by Abraham Ortelius, first published in 1608 as part of his Parergon. The work visualizes the travels of Aeneas as recounted in the...Regular price From $23.07 -
Landscape with the Fall of Icarus by Pieter Bruegel.
Pieter Bruegel the Elder was a master of 16th-century Flemish painting, acclaimed for his complex compositions and sharp social insight. Known for his landscapes and scenes of everyday peasant life, he often embedded moral or philosophical...Regular price From $38.78 -
Bingo Province: Kannon Temple at Abuto by Utagawa Hiroshige
Bingo Province: Kannon Temple at Abuto by Utagawa Hiroshige is one of the most striking and dramatic images from his series "Famous Views of the Sixty-odd Provinces" (Rokujūyoshū Meisho Zue), published in the 1850s. This series...Regular price From $31.66 -
Fog over the Sea by Ivan Aivazovsky 1884.
Fog over the Sea by Ivan Aivazovsky 1884. Remastered antique painting repro. Stormy sea, seascape, landscape painting, ship, sailing ship, sailing vessel, oil paintingRegular price From $32.35
Popular especially during the 17th–19th centuries, the genre became a way for artists to explore light, atmosphere, movement, and humanity’s relationship with nature. Seascapes emphasize changing weather and reflections on water, creating both realism and emotional mood.
Notable marine painters include Ivan Aivazovsky, famous for luminous oceans and storm scenes; J. M. W. Turner, known for atmospheric maritime drama; and Winslow Homer, celebrated for powerful depictions of fishermen and the Atlantic coast. Impressionists like Claude Monet also explored seascapes through shifting color and light. Marine painting remains one of the most collected and recognizable genres in classical art.