COASTAL FARMHOUSE
Our coastal farmhouse collection incorporates elements of both styles to create a sophisticated yet casual blend.
INSPIRATION: @creeklinehouse
This oil landscape painting was originally painted by Willem Roelofs in 1800 and features a prairie landscape with cattle grazing in the foreground. The cracking and grain of the original piece are visible giving this piece an authentic aged look when printed.
This landscape was originally painted by Ladislav Mednyanszky in 1885. It features a riverbank in the foreground and a woman with two horses across the river in a foggy background. The brush strokes and grain of the original piece are visible giving this piece an authentic aged look when printed.
This oil landscape painting was completed by Camille Pissarro in 1865. The cracking and grain of this piece are visible giving it an authentic look when printed.
This oil seascape painting was originally painted by Leon Wyczolkowski in 1908. It features ocean waves rolling in on a sandy shore with green shrubbery in the foreground. The cracking and grain of the original piece are visible giving this piece an authentic aged look when printed.
This watercolor landscape was painted by Peter De Wint and features a view of a Welsh landscape with cattle grazing in the foreground. The date of the painting is unknown however it is thought to be from the early 19th century.
This oil landscape was originally painted by Felician Moczik in the late 1800s and features a landscape scene with a winding creek running through. The cracking and grain of the original piece are visible giving this piece an authentic aged look when printed.
This oil seascape was originally painted by Hendrik Willem Mesdag in 1860 and features a sailor carrying an anchor in the foreground with several ships in the background. The cracking and grain of the original piece are visible giving this piece an authentic aged look when printed.
This oil landscape painting was originally painted by Johann Rudolf Koller in 1871. It features two cows resting comfortably on the lake shore and a third standing in the water. The cracking and grain of the original piece are visible giving this piece an authentic aged look when printed.
This Dutch landscape oil painting was originally painted by Philips Koninck in 1660. It features a rural pasture scene with two fisherman fishing on the riverside and a river boat in the distance.
This watercolor seascape was originally painted by Winslow Homer in 1894 and depicts a view of a two-masted schooner and reflections of the sail and masts on calm waters.
This watercolor landscape was painted by Johannes W Bilders in the late 1800?s. It features mature deciduous trees next to a country path that leads to a gated pasture.
This landscape was originally painted by Joakim Skovgaard in 1877. It features a mother and son walking along a rural path on a summer evening.
This etching was originally drawn by Peder Monsted in 1900. It features a row boat at the edge of a marshy waterway with trees surrounding the water. The reflection of the trees can be seen on the water.
This oil landscape painting was originally painted by Roman Kochanawski in 1887. It features a woman walking along a rural pathway next to a flooded ditch.
This landscape was painted by Herman Hartwich in 1894 depicts a field on a breezy summer afternoon.
This landscape was originally painted by Anton Mauve in the late 1800s. It features a farmer bringing in two cows from the pasture with more cows in the background. The cracking and grain of the original piece are visible giving this piece an authentic aged look when printed.
This oil landscape painting was originally painted by Victor Westerholm in 1885 and features cattle grazing near the water on an autumn day. The cracking and grain of the original piece are visible giving this piece an authentic aged look when printed.

