Choose from 18 items in our Landscape paintings Collection
Solitude 1818 United States. Joshua Shaw was one of the earliest landscape painters to work in America, practicing in Baltimore and Philadelphia upon emigrating from England in 1817
Golden Age. In a paradise landscape, naked people enjoy the fruit that the generous nature gives them. They dance and sit too minist. A boy in the foreground blows soap bubbles from a pipe
Small Bird on a Crepe Myrtle Branch 19th century Tsubaki Chinzan Japanese At a time when the ukiyo-e tradition was emphasizing scenes of contemporary life in the urban world
Drunk in Autumn Woods ca. 1702 Shitao (Zhu Ruoji) Chinese Exploring the theme of intoxication, Shitao makes us reel with the unsteadiness of his figures and landscape
An Extensive Wooded Landscape 1670s Philips Koninck Dutch The topography in this late work by Koninck was probably inspired by the easterm Dutch province of Gelderland but is nonetheless imaginary
The Satyr's Family 1763 Jean Honore Fragonard French Few painters in eighteenth-century France were formallyThe Satyr's Family 1763 Jean Honore Fragonard French Few painters in eighteenth-century France were formally trained in printmaking and, for the most part
View of Cotopaxi 1857 United States. View of Cotopaxi brings together in visual form scientific, religious, political, and cultural ideas in the mid-19th century
Sketch for View from Mount Holyoke, Northampton, Massachusetts, after a Thunderstorm (The Oxbow) 1836 Thomas Cole American Cole inspired many of his colleagues, including his most important student
The Trout Pool 1870 Worthington Whittredge Born in Ohio, Whittredge began his career as a sign and portrait painter in Cincinnati
Figure in a Classical Landscape 1760-69 Alexander Cozens Born in Russia to an English father, then educated in England, Cozens traveled to Italy to study with Claude-Joseph Vernet
Pine Grove of the Barberini Villa 1876 George Inness American The Villa Barberini is located on the outskirts of the town of Castel Gandolfo, southeast of Rome
Glass cooler (seau a verre) ca. 1725-30 Saint-Cloud factory It is believed that the Saint-Cloud factory began using enamel colors in the 1720s
Alpine Landscape: The Handegg, Switzerland, 1850s. Jean-Leon Gerome (French, 1824-1904). Oil on fabric; framed: 36 x 47 x 5.5 cm (14 3/16 x 18 1/2 x 2 3/16 in.); unframed
In a paradise landscape, naked people enjoy the fruit that the generous nature gives them. They dance and sit too minist. A boy in the foreground blows soap bubbles from a pipe
Summer Luxuriance. It seems as if Van Looy has lavishly strewn blue flowers all over this large canvas. Looking a bit longer, however
Mountainous Landscape near Dusseldorf. This untamed view of nature anticipates picturesque features of Romanticism. Van Nijmegen, though, was also inspired by 17th-century Dutch painters
Snow Clearing: Landscape after Li Cheng dated 1669 Wang Hui Chinese Defying the dictum of the authoritative theorist Dong Qichang (1555-1636)
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