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Place narrative scenes in thoughtful spaces
Artworks with layered storytelling suit rooms where you spend reflective time - reading nooks, studies, or bedrooms. Their depth invites closer looking and quiet contemplation. Consider placing The toilet of Bathsheba, Cornelis Cornelisz. van Haarlem, somewhere you pause naturally, where its mysterious atmosphere can unfold over time rather than compete for quick attention.
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Pair warm earth tones with natural textures
Brown and taupe shades work beautifully with wooden furniture, linen textiles, and terracotta accents. These combinations bring warmth and cohesion to living rooms and bedrooms. The earthy palette in Pomona receives the fruit harvest, Cornelis Cornelisz. van Haarlem, pairs well with rattan, oak, or woven accessories for a grounded, inviting feel.
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Portrait and square formats suit smaller walls
Portrait and square formats are popular choices for this collection. They work well in compact spaces like hallways, above side tables, or in gallery wall arrangements. Choose portrait orientation for narrow walls, or square formats when you want balanced, symmetrical placement without overwhelming the room.
