
Near Cass
This landscape painting by Elizabeth Kelly depicts a serene scene near Cass, New Zealand. The artwork showcases the natural beauty of the region, with rolling hills and a tranquil atmosphere characteristic of Kelly's style.
Landscapes appear in 432 works, documenting geographical environments, agricultural practices, and the relationship between people and land, providing clues for studying historical environments.
Landscapes appear in 432 works, documenting geographical environments, agricultural practices, and the relationship between people and land, providing clues for studying historical environments.
This landscape painting by Elizabeth Kelly depicts a serene scene near Cass, New Zealand. The artwork showcases the natural beauty of the region, with rolling hills and a tranquil atmosphere characteristic of Kelly's style.
This landscape painting by Frances Hodgkins depicts a ruined mine in Wales. The work, created in 1932, showcases Hodgkins' skill in capturing the rugged beauty of the Welsh countryside. The painting is part of the Suter Art Gallery collection.
This painting series, created by Jan Augustini, is part of the interior decoration of Het Dolhuys in Haarlem. The works depict various landscape scenes, showcasing Augustini's skill in capturing natural scenery.
Landscape with Bathing Women is a painting by Guercino, created in 1620. The work depicts a serene natural scene with women bathing in a tranquil setting, characteristic of the Baroque period. The composition combines elements of landscape and figure painting, showcasing Guercino's skill in capturing both natural beauty and human activity.
This painting by Vincent van Gogh depicts the garden of St. Paul's Hospital in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, where he was staying during his time at the asylum. The artwork showcases his distinctive brushwork and vibrant colors, capturing the serene beauty of the landscape.
This painting by Marco Ricci depicts a scenic view of a villa's park, showcasing the artist's skill in landscape painting. It is housed in the Gallerie dell’Accademia in Venice, Italy.
Landscape with the Fall of Icarus is a painting in oil on canvas measuring 73.5 by 112 centimetres. It depicts the mythological story of Icarus's fall from the sky, set against a vast, detailed landscape. The scene includes elements such as a sea, a ship, a plough, and various animals like horses and sheep. The painting is notable for its intricate composition and has been the subject of debate regarding its authorship, with some attributing it to Pieter Bruegel the Elder while others suggest it is a copy by an unknown artist.
The Harvest is an oil on canvas painting by French artist Charles-François Daubigny. It was completed in 1851 and is housed at Musée d'Orsay, Paris.
Soleil couchant à Ivry is a landscape painting by Armand Guillaumin depicting a sunset over the Seine River in Ivry-sur-Seine. The scene captures the golden hues of twilight with a factory and chimneys in the background, adding a touch of industrial elements to the serene natural setting.
This painting by Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot depicts the historic city of Volterra, showcasing its medieval citadel and surrounding landscape. The artwork captures the serene beauty of the Tuscan countryside, with rolling hills, a charming village, and the iconic citadel standing prominently against the sky. Created in 1834, it is now housed in the Louvre Museum.
Henri-Edmond Cross's 1899 painting depicts a serene Mediterranean coastal scene. The artwork captures a small barque (sailing vessel) anchored near a rocky coastline, with the distant hills of Provence visible against the clear blue waters. The vibrant colors and loose brushwork characteristic of Cross's Impressionist style convey the tranquil beauty of the coastal village of Le Lavandou.
Carrières-Saint-Denis is a painting by Claude Monet created in 1872. The work depicts the quarries of Saint-Denis, showcasing the interplay of light and water reflections on the surface of the Seine River. Monet's impressionistic style captures the atmospheric conditions and the surrounding landscape, including the village, church, and buildings near the river.
This painting by Pierre-Henri de Valenciennes depicts the moment when Cicero discovers the tomb of the ancient Greek mathematician Archimedes in Syracuse. The scene is set against a dramatic landscape featuring a mountainous backdrop, a port, and a bank, with elements like a broad-leaved tree and a tomb prominently displayed.
The Cemetery Entrance is a 1825 painting by Caspar David Friedrich, a prominent German Romantic painter. The work depicts a somber, atmospheric landscape with a grand entrance leading into a mysterious cemetery, capturing the essence of Romanticism's fascination with nature, mortality, and the sublime. The painting's dramatic lighting and detailed foliage emphasize the emotional and spiritual dimensions of the scene.
This painting by Alfred Sisley captures a serene autumnal landscape in Louveciennes, featuring a winding path through a forested hillside. The scene includes a farmhouse, a guard rail, and various trees, all rendered with the soft atmospheric perspective characteristic of Sisley's style. The composition highlights the interplay of light and shadow across the rolling countryside, with a clear sky adding to the tranquil atmosphere.
The Banks of the Marne is a proto-Cubist oil painting on canvas created in 1909 by the French artist Albert Gleizes. In this work can be seen a departure from the representation of the observable world. The development of Cubist and abstract art in the work of Gleizes was necessarily a transformation from the synthetic preoccupation with his subject matter. The passage of Gleizes' painting from an epic visionary figuration to total abstraction was foreshadowed during his proto-Cubist period. Bords de la Marne measures 54 × 65 cm, and is currently in the permanent collection of the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon.
A Storm in the Rocky Mountains, Mt. Rosalie is an 1866 landscape oil painting by German-American painter Albert Bierstadt (1830–1902) which was inspired by sketches created on an 1863 expedition. The painting captures a dramatic storm scene in the Rocky Mountains, showcasing Bierstadt's skill in depicting natural landscapes with intense atmospheric effects.
This painting depicts a serene rural scene featuring a farmstead situated by the dunes. The composition showcases a tranquil landscape with elements such as trees and open fields, characteristic of Jan Vermeer van Haarlem's style. The artwork captures the quiet beauty of the countryside, with careful attention to detail and light.
The Cattle Herd is a 17th-century landscape painting by Nicolaes Pieterszoon Berchem. The work depicts a serene rural scene with a herd of cattle grazing in a meadow, surrounded by trees and rolling hills. The painting showcases Berchem's mastery of light and atmospheric perspective, characteristic of the Dutch Golden Age. It is currently housed in the Rijksmuseum collection.
This painting by Karel Dujardin depicts a serene Italian landscape featuring a young girl milking a goat. The scene is set against a backdrop of rolling hills and lush greenery, capturing the tranquil beauty of rural life. The artwork showcases Dujardin's skill in portraying natural scenes with delicate detail and soft lighting.
This landscape painting by Adriaen van de Velde depicts a rustic wooden hut surrounded by trees in a serene natural setting. The work showcases the artist's skill in capturing the tranquility of the countryside, with detailed foliage and atmospheric perspective enhancing the sense of depth.
This landscape painting by Philips Wouwerman depicts a serene countryside scene featuring a prominent signal post, likely used for maritime navigation. The artwork showcases Wouwerman's skill in capturing the textures of the land and sky, with a focus on the atmospheric conditions and the strategic placement of the signal post to guide ships.
This painting by Philips Wouwerman depicts a serene horsepond near a boundary stone, capturing the tranquil landscape with meticulous attention to detail. The scene is set in a rural setting, showcasing the artist's skill in rendering natural elements and the quiet beauty of the countryside.
A peasant cottage is a landscape painting by Jan Wijnants depicting a rural scene. The artwork showcases a traditional farm house surrounded by natural elements, likely set in a Dutch countryside setting. The painting features a tree, suggesting a serene and peaceful rural environment.
This painting depicts the historic Battle of Nieuwpoort, where Prince Maurice of Nassau led a decisive victory against the Spanish forces. The scene captures the chaos and intensity of the battlefield, with soldiers in action and the landscape of the coastal region of Zeeland. Created in 1636, it is a notable example of Dutch Golden Age painting.
This painting depicts a serene landscape featuring a group of herdsmen. The scene is characterized by its detailed natural elements and the presence of trees, which are highlighted in the artwork. The work by Gijsbert Gillisz. de Hondecoeter showcases his skill in capturing the essence of rural scenery.
This painting depicts a serene afternoon in a meadow in the region of Gelderland, Netherlands. The scene features lush green fields, a clear sky, and a small tree, capturing the peaceful atmosphere of a rural landscape. Created by the collaborative efforts of Jacobus Theodorus Abels and Pieter Frederik van Os, it showcases their shared artistic vision.
Anchorage at Bremerhaven is a 19th-century landscape painting by Willem Gruyter. The work depicts a serene harbor scene with boats anchored in calm waters, showcasing the artist's skill in capturing the tranquility of coastal environments.
A Frozen Canal near the River Maas is a 19th-century landscape painting by Andreas Schelfhout. The artwork depicts a frozen canal surrounded by snow-covered trees and a clear sky, capturing the serene beauty of a winter scene. It is housed in the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
This painting depicts a serene landscape featuring a shepherd and his livestock near a tree. The scene includes a clear sky with clouds, adding to the tranquil atmosphere. The artwork showcases Eugène Joseph Verboeckhoven's skill in capturing natural scenery with attention to detail.
This landscape painting by Adriaen Pietersz. van de Venne depicts a serene summer scene. The artwork captures the tranquil beauty of a rural setting, with lush green fields and a clear blue sky. It showcases the artist's skill in rendering natural light and atmospheric effects. The painting is part of the Rijksmuseum's collection.
This painting depicts the departure of a senior functionary from the port of Middelburg, showcasing a detailed scene of a boat and maritime activity. Created by Adriaen Pietersz. van de Venne in 1615, it is an example of Dutch Golden Age landscape painting.
A detailed landscape painting by Abraham Genoels depicting a serene natural scene featuring the mythological figures Diana and Calliope. The artwork showcases Genoels' skill in capturing the beauty of the natural world, with elements such as trees and possibly a river or lake adding to the tranquil atmosphere.
The Spotted Horse is a 17th-century painting by Jan Wouwerman, depicting a horse with distinctive spotted markings. The artwork showcases Wouwerman's skill in capturing the texture and form of animals, set against a detailed landscape background. It is considered a notable example of Dutch Golden Age painting.
This painting by Gustave Courbet depicts a dramatic landscape featuring towering rocky cliffs and a cascading waterfall. The scene is rich in natural elements, showcasing Courbet's skill in capturing the rugged beauty of the natural world.
This painting depicts a serene late summer scene featuring a row of oak trees along an avenue. The artwork captures the golden hues of the season, with soft lighting and detailed foliage. Created by Maria Bilders-van Bosse in 1890, it showcases the artist's skill in rendering natural landscapes.
The Sand Bargeman is a 1887 painting by Jozef Israëls depicting a scene of a sand bargeman, likely working along a coastal or riverine area. The artwork is notable for its detailed portrayal of the laborer and the surrounding landscape, characteristic of Israëls' realist style. The painting is categorized as a landscape, highlighting the natural elements and human activity in harmony.
This painting by Gerard David depicts a detailed forest scene, showcasing the artist's mastery in landscape painting. The composition features a lush woodland with intricate details of trees and foliage, capturing the serene beauty of nature.
This landscape painting by Pieter Gerardus van Os depicts a serene countryside scene featuring rolling meadows, distant hills, and a small village. The artwork captures the tranquil beauty of rural life, with elements such as grazing cattle and a farmer in the foreground, reflecting the everyday life and natural surroundings of the 19th century.
This 17th-century Dutch landscape painting by Jan van Goyen depicts a serene river scene with a small boat in the foreground. The composition features rolling hills, a winding river, and a distant village, characteristic of van Goyen's style. The work is housed in the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam.
This winter landscape painting by Gustave Courbet depicts a serene snowy scene, showcasing his signature realism. The artwork, housed at the Rijksmuseum, captures the quiet beauty of a frozen landscape with detailed brushwork and naturalistic elements.
This painting by George Hendrik Breitner depicts a rural farmstead, showcasing the serene countryside of the Netherlands. The scene captures the essence of rural life with detailed landscapes and architectural elements.
This painting by Johan Barthold Jongkind depicts a serene landscape near the town of Nevers, France. The scene features a tree, likely an oak, standing prominently against a sky filled with soft clouds. The artwork captures the tranquil beauty of the natural surroundings, characteristic of Jongkind's style.
View in the Dunes is a 1855 landscape painting by Johannes Franciscus Hoppenbrouwers. The artwork depicts a serene coastal scene with dunes, trees, and a distant shoreline, capturing the tranquil beauty of the Dutch countryside. The painting is part of the Rijksmuseum's collection, reflecting the artist's skill in rendering natural landscapes with attention to detail and atmosphere.
Venus and Adonis is a painting by Bartholomeus Spranger from 1587. It depicts the mythological scene of Venus, the Roman goddess of love and beauty, and Adonis, a handsome youth. The artwork showcases a romantic and tender moment between the two figures, with Venus gracefully seated and Adonis standing nearby, both engaged in a loving embrace. The painting is notable for its detailed portrayal of the figures and the lush, natural landscape surrounding them.
This painting by Jan van Goyen depicts a serene summer landscape, capturing the essence of a tranquil countryside scene. The artwork showcases the artist's mastery in rendering natural elements such as trees, water, and sky, characteristic of his landscape paintings from the early 17th century.
This painting by Jacob Jacobsz van Geel depicts a serene wooded landscape, showcasing the artist's skill in capturing natural scenery. The scene likely features trees, possibly with a clear sky, and may include elements of the Dutch Golden Age's characteristic attention to detail and light.
This painting by Leendert Overbeek depicts a shepherdess interacting with her flock of sheep in a serene landscape. The scene is set against a backdrop of rolling hills and trees, capturing the peaceful essence of rural life. The artwork showcases Overbeek's skill in portraying natural scenes with attention to detail and atmosphere.
This anonymous 17th-century Dutch landscape painting depicts a serene view of the town of Heusden. The scene showcases a quiet river with a small boat, surrounded by lush greenery and charming architecture. The painting captures the tranquil atmosphere of a Dutch town during the Golden Age, with soft lighting and detailed brushwork.
This painting depicts a serene wooded landscape with travelers in the foreground. The scene captures the tranquility of nature, with trees and foliage creating a peaceful atmosphere. The artwork showcases Jacobus Johannes Cremer's skill in capturing natural scenery and the subtle interplay of light and shadow.
This 17th-century landscape painting by Monogrammist IVS depicts a serene countryside scene with a hunter in the foreground. The composition features rolling hills, dense forests, and a clear sky, characteristic of the Dutch Golden Age style. The artwork showcases the artist's skill in capturing natural light and atmospheric perspective.
A detailed landscape painting by Johannes Tavenraat depicting a sand excavation site, showcasing the natural beauty and geological features of the area. The artwork captures the essence of the landscape with meticulous attention to detail.
This Italian Landscape with a Draughtsman by Jan Both depicts a serene countryside scene featuring a bridge, tree, and mule. The painting captures the essence of a tranquil Italian landscape, with the draughtsman likely representing a figure engaged in drawing or observing the scenery.
Landscape with Hunters is a 17th-century painting by Ignacio de Iriarte. The artwork depicts a serene natural scene with hunters in a forested landscape, showcasing the artist's skill in capturing the beauty of the natural world.
This painting by Johan Conrad Greive depicts the Bombproof Fortress in Vlissingen, a historic military structure known for its defensive architecture. The scene captures the fortress amidst a tranquil landscape, highlighting its strategic importance and enduring presence.
This painting by Camille Pissarro captures a serene landscape in Louveciennes, featuring a path lined with trees leading towards a house. The scene is bathed in soft light, characteristic of Pissarro's Impressionist style, with attention to the play of light and color in the natural surroundings.
This landscape painting by Henri-Edmond Cross captures a serene afternoon scene in Pardigon, featuring a mix of natural elements such as pine trees, broad-leaved trees, and mountainous terrain. The composition highlights the tranquil beauty of the littoral zone, with soft lighting and atmospheric effects typical of Cross's Impressionist style.
Claude Monet's 1872 painting "Argenteuil" depicts a serene scene along the Seine River, featuring a barque, a bell tower, and a sailing ship. The artwork captures the tranquil beauty of the French countryside, with soft brushstrokes and vibrant colors that reflect the Impressionist style.
This painting by Camille Pissarro depicts a serene scene of a ferry crossing at La Varenne-Saint-Hilaire, capturing the tranquil landscape with elements such as a boat, broad-leaved trees, and clouds. The artwork showcases Pissarro's skill in rendering natural light and atmospheric effects, characteristic of his Impressionist style.
This painting by Marie-Auguste Flameng depicts a serene coastal scene in Dieppe, France. The composition features a calm sea with a sailboat in the distance, a clear sky with clouds, and a peaceful landscape that includes elements of fishing and sailing. The artwork captures the tranquil beauty of the Dieppe coastline, showcasing the artist's skill in rendering natural light and atmospheric effects.
This painting by Alfred Sisley depicts a serene scene at Bougival Lock on the Seine River. The composition features boats navigating the canal, with a broad-leaved tree and a house visible in the background. The landscape captures the tranquil atmosphere of the French countryside during the 19th century.
This painting by Peder Severin Krøyer depicts a fishing boat at sea during a summer evening. The scene captures the tranquil beauty of the coastal waters, with the boat illuminated by the soft glow of the setting sun. The artwork showcases Krøyer's skill in capturing the serene atmosphere of the littoral zone, emphasizing the connection between the sea and the local fishing community.
Pleasure Crafts is a painting by Claude Monet depicting a serene scene on the Seine River near Argenteuil. The artwork captures the peaceful beauty of the water and surrounding landscape, with boats gently drifting along the river. Monet's impressionist style is evident in the soft brushstrokes and the play of light on the water's surface.
This painting by Ernest Meissonier depicts the banks of the Seine River near Poissy, showcasing the scenic landscape with a barque and a barge in the water. The artwork captures the tranquil beauty of the river and surrounding countryside, reflecting Meissonier's skill in landscape painting.
This painting by Camille Pissarro depicts the banks of the Oise River near Pontoise during the winter season. The scene showcases a landscape with leafless trees, a house, and the river, capturing the serene and quiet atmosphere of the winter countryside.
This painting by Paul Signac captures the serene banks of the Seine River in Herblay, showcasing the interplay of light and color characteristic of his Pointillist style. The scene includes reflections in the water, trees, and the surrounding landscape, creating a vibrant depiction of the natural environment.
Bouzina, fin d'été is a landscape painting by Henri Villain, created in 1917. The artwork depicts a serene summer scene in the Moroccan countryside, featuring a village, hills, and a path leading through the landscape. The painting captures the essence of rural life with elements such as a donkey and Arab figures, reflecting Villain's interest in North African themes.
This painting by Alfred Sisley depicts a serene canal scene in France. The composition features a calm water surface reflecting the surrounding landscape, with a small boat and houses visible in the distance. The artwork captures the tranquil atmosphere of a French countryside canal in the late 19th century.
This painting by Paul Cézanne depicts a crossroad in Auvers-sur-Oise, featuring a tree, houses, and a street. The scene captures the rural landscape with a sense of tranquility and everyday life.
This painting by Antoine Chintreuil depicts a quarry scene at Igny, showcasing the rugged landscape and the labor involved in stone extraction. The work, created in 1850, is a notable example of 19th-century landscape painting, capturing the industrial and natural elements of the area.
Chalands sur la Seine is a painting by Pierre-Auguste Renoir depicting a serene scene along the Seine River. The artwork showcases a peaceful landscape with a péniche (a type of flat-bottomed boat) drifting along the water, surrounded by trees and a clear sky. Renoir's brushwork captures the soft light and gentle movement of the river, characteristic of his Impressionist style.
Champ de bananiers is a 1881 painting by Pierre-Auguste Renoir depicting a lush field of banana trees. The artwork showcases Renoir's signature Impressionist style with vibrant colors and loose brushwork, capturing the natural beauty of the landscape. The painting is notable for its focus on the tropical flora, suggesting a setting in a warm climate, possibly inspired by Renoir's time in Algeria.
This painting by Claude Monet depicts a vibrant tulip field in Holland, capturing the essence of the Dutch landscape with its characteristic windmills, houses, and skies. The work, created in 1886, is housed at the Musée d’Orsay and showcases Monet's mastery in capturing the beauty of nature through his Impressionist style.
Anchored Chasse-marée is a landscape painting by Claude Monet, depicting a sailing ship anchored in a harbor. The artwork captures the serene atmosphere of the Seine River, with the city of Rouen in the background. Monet's impressionist style emphasizes the play of light and color on the water and the ship's hull.
Chestnut Trees at Louveciennes is a 1879 painting by Camille Pissarro depicting a winter landscape in Louveciennes. The artwork showcases Pissarro's Impressionist style with soft brushstrokes capturing the serene beauty of the countryside under snow-covered trees.
Hollow in the Snow is a landscape painting by Armand Guillaumin depicting a serene winter scene. The artwork showcases a path leading through a snowy forest, with a woman walking along it, surrounded by trees and a blanket of snow. The painting captures the quiet beauty of a winter landscape, emphasizing the contrast between the natural elements and the human presence.
This painting by Camille Pissarro depicts a rural landscape in Pontoise, France. It showcases a winding path ascending through open fields, with a village in the distance and a broad-leaved tree visible in the foreground. The work captures the serene beauty of the countryside during the 19th century.
This painting by Camille Pissarro depicts a serene summer landscape featuring a winding path through a forest. The scene captures the tranquility of nature with dappled sunlight filtering through the trees, creating a peaceful atmosphere. The artwork showcases Pissarro's skill in capturing the essence of the natural world with soft brushstrokes and vibrant colors.
This painting by Félix Vallotton depicts a serene moonlit landscape, capturing the tranquil beauty of a quiet night. The scene features a calm plain under the glow of the full moon, with subtle details that evoke a sense of peace and stillness.
This serene landscape painting by L. Birge Harrison captures the gentle glow of moonlight reflecting on the surface of a tranquil river, creating a dreamlike atmosphere. The scene is bathed in soft blues and silvers, with the water's surface shimmering under the night sky. The painting evokes a sense of quiet beauty and solitude, typical of Harrison's impressionistic style.
This painting by Camille Pissarro captures a serene corner of the garden at Les Mathurins in Pontoise. The scene features a bench, a child, and various elements of nature such as broad-leaved trees and flowers, all rendered in the Impressionist style.
This painting by Édouard Vuillard depicts a serene path through the woods of Boulogne-Billancourt, capturing the tranquil atmosphere of a forested area. The artwork showcases Vuillard's mastery in rendering natural landscapes with delicate brushwork and soft lighting, emphasizing the quiet beauty of the surroundings.
This painting by Camille Pissarro captures a serene landscape of Pontoise, featuring a hillside with trees and a small house. The scene is rendered in a style characteristic of Impressionism, with soft brushstrokes and a focus on natural light.
This painting by Claude Monet depicts a serene farm courtyard in Normandy, France. The scene captures the rural landscape with elements such as a broad-leaved tree, a cow, and a child, reflecting the pastoral charm of the region. It is housed in the Musée d’Orsay.
Berthe Morisot's "In the Wheat" is a 1875 landscape painting that captures a serene rural scene. The artwork features a field of wheat with a child playing in the foreground, surrounded by a peaceful countryside. The painting showcases Morisot's skill in capturing natural light and the subtle textures of the landscape.
Paysage au Cannet is a 1928 landscape painting by Pierre Bonnard. The artwork captures a serene countryside scene, likely depicting the village of Le Cannet in southern France. With its soft brushstrokes and vibrant colors, Bonnard creates a harmonious blend of natural elements, showcasing his signature style of capturing light and atmosphere.
Camille Pissarro's "Stagecoach to Louveciennes" is a 1870 landscape painting depicting a stagecoach traveling through a rural French countryside. The work captures the serene beauty of the landscape with elements like trees, houses, and a road leading towards the distant village of Louveciennes. The painting is housed in the Musée d’Orsay and showcases Pissarro's skill in capturing light and atmosphere.
Camille Pissarro's "Effect of Snow at Éragny" is a 1894 Impressionist landscape painting that captures the serene winter scene of Éragny, a small town in France. The artwork features a snowy landscape with misty atmosphere, broad-leaved trees, and a meadow, showcasing Pissarro's skill in capturing the subtle effects of light and weather.
Claude Monet's "Snow Effect in Vétheuil" depicts a serene winter landscape in the French village of Vétheuil. The painting captures the quiet beauty of a snowy scene, with trees draped in white and the Seine River frozen or covered in ice. This work is part of Monet's series exploring the changing light and weather conditions in his beloved countryside.
This painting by Claude Monet captures the dynamic interplay of wind and water in a serene landscape featuring a row of poplars. The artwork is part of Monet's series exploring the changing light and atmospheric conditions around the Poplars at his garden in Giverny, France. The composition emphasizes the movement of the wind through the trees and its effect on the surrounding environment, showcasing Monet's mastery of Impressionist techniques.
This painting by Camille Pissarro depicts a church in Knocke, Belgium. The scene captures the serene landscape surrounding the church, with elements such as broad-leaved trees and a kitchen garden visible in the background.
This painting by Johan Barthold Jongkind depicts a serene scene in the Netherlands, featuring a small boat near a windmill by the water. The artwork captures the tranquil atmosphere of the landscape, with elements such as a watercourse and sailing ship adding to the picturesque view. The painting is part of the genre of landscape painting, showcasing Jongkind's skill in capturing the natural beauty of his homeland.
Paul Signac's "Entrance of La Rochelle Harbor" is a vibrant example of his pointillist style, depicting the bustling harbor entrance of La Rochelle. The painting captures the interplay of light and color on the water's surface, with detailed renderings of ships, the Tour Saint-Nicolas, and the Tour de la Chaîne. The scene is filled with the energy of maritime activity, enhanced by the artist's signature technique of small, distinct brushstrokes.
Entrance to Voisins is a 1872 painting by Camille Pissarro depicting a rural landscape. The scene shows a village entrance with a road leading through a field, flanked by trees and a distant view of a village. The painting captures the essence of a peaceful countryside with natural elements like broad-leaved trees and a horse in the foreground.
This painting by Claude Monet captures the dramatic cliffs and sea of Étretat, a coastal village in Normandy, France. The scene features the iconic Porte d'Amont rock formation, with waves crashing against the shore and a sky filled with swirling clouds. Monet's Impressionist style emphasizes the play of light and color on the water and cliffs, creating a vivid depiction of the natural landscape.
This painting by Camille Pissarro depicts a serene meadow under afternoon sunlight, with a broad-leaved tree and a house in the background. The scene includes a woman and elements of spring, capturing the tranquil landscape around Éragny.
Frédéric Bazille's 1865 painting depicts a serene forest scene in the Fontainebleau region, capturing the natural beauty of the landscape with detailed brushwork. The artwork showcases the artist's skill in rendering light and texture, characteristic of the Impressionist style.
This winter landscape painting by Albert Baertsoen depicts a serene scene along a frozen canal in Paris. Snow-covered trees and houses are visible against a clear blue sky, with a bridge and boat adding to the tranquil atmosphere of the cityscape.
Hoar-Frost at Ennery is a 1873 painting by Camille Pissarro depicting a winter landscape near Pontoise. The scene captures a quiet, icy path surrounded by fields and hills, with soft rime covering the trees and a clear sky above.
Goulphar is a landscape painting by Henry Moret created in 1895. The artwork depicts a serene coastal scene featuring a sailing ship in the distance, with lush greenery and a tranquil shoreline. The painting captures the beauty of the littoral zone, highlighting the harmony between land and sea.
This landscape painting by Léon Germain Pelouse depicts the scenic beauty of Grandcamp-Maisy, showcasing a serene beach scene with elements of the nearby cityscape. The artwork captures the tranquil atmosphere of the coastal area, blending natural and urban elements in a harmonious composition.
Claude Monet's "Heavy Sea in Étretat" captures the dramatic power of the English Channel at Étretat, a small coastal village in Normandy, France. The painting depicts turbulent waves crashing against rugged cliffs, with swirling clouds and a stormy sky adding to the sense of movement and energy. Monet's impressionistic style emphasizes the play of light and color, creating a vivid portrayal of nature's raw force.
This painting by Frits Thaulow depicts a serene winter landscape in Norway, showcasing snow-covered hills and a frozen lake. The scene captures the quiet beauty of the Norwegian countryside during the winter months, with subtle hints of the surrounding natural environment.
This painting by Camille Pissarro depicts a kitchen garden at L'Hermitage, showcasing the artist's Impressionist style with vibrant brushstrokes capturing the essence of a rural landscape. The scene includes a house, trees, and a garden, reflecting the natural beauty of the Pontoise area in France.
Camille Pissarro's "Kew Greens" depicts a serene landscape of Kew Gardens in London. The painting captures the lush greenery and tranquil atmosphere of the gardens, showcasing Pissarro's skill in capturing natural light and foliage.
This painting by Alfred Sisley depicts a boat floating in the flooded waters of Port-Marly, with a mirror image of the scene reflected in the water. The scene includes trees, a house, and clouds, capturing the tranquil yet dynamic atmosphere of a flood. It is housed at the Musée d’Orsay.
La Barrière is a landscape painting by Paul Sérusier created in 1890. The work depicts a serene rural scene in Brittany, featuring a path lined with broad-leaved trees and a distant view of a hill or structure. It is considered one of the key works of the Pont-Aven School, reflecting the influence of Symbolism and the natural beauty of the Breton countryside.
This painting by Camille Pissarro depicts a wheelbarrow in an orchard setting, capturing the serene rural landscape of Le Valhermeil near Auvers-sur-Oise. The scene is characterized by soft brushstrokes and a focus on natural elements, typical of Pissarro's Impressionist style.
This landscape painting by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot depicts a serene rural scene featuring a cart on a path surrounded by trees. The composition captures the tranquil beauty of a countryside setting, with soft light filtering through the foliage. The artwork showcases Corot's mastery in rendering natural landscapes with a sense of calm and harmony.
A Cart on the Snowy Road at Honfleur is an oil-on-canvas snowscape painting by French impressionist Claude Monet. The painting depicts a man on a wooden cart travelling along a snow-laden road in Honfleur.
This painting by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot depicts a serene landscape featuring a glade with a woman, set in the village of Ville-d'Avray. The scene captures the tranquil beauty of the French countryside, with soft lighting and natural elements highlighting the peaceful atmosphere.
This winter landscape painting by Alfred Sisley depicts a snowy scene at Marly-le-Roi, featuring a road flanked by a poplar tree and a small building with a chimney. The composition captures the quiet beauty of a frozen landscape with a clear sky and snow-covered terrain.
This painting by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot depicts a serene landscape featuring a group of figures engaged in a folk dance. The scene includes a grove of birch trees (Betula), suggesting a woodland setting, and captures the tranquil atmosphere of a rural environment. Created in 1871, it reflects Corot's mastery in blending natural elements with human activity.
This painting by Claude Monet depicts a winter scene in the village of Lavacourt, showcasing the dramatic effects of river ice break-up on the landscape. The artwork captures the essence of the Seine River's thawing process, with frozen banks and flowing ice creating a dynamic interplay of light and texture.
This painting by Camille Pissarro depicts a serene rural scene near Pontoise, France. The composition features a quiet road flanked by trees and a small house, with a horse-drawn wagon and pedestrians on the sidewalk. The landscape captures the peaceful atmosphere of a French village in the 19th century.
This landscape painting by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot depicts a serene river scene with a winding path leading towards the horizon. The artwork captures the tranquil beauty of a French countryside setting, with soft light filtering through the trees and reflecting on the water's surface.
This painting by Camille Pissarro depicts a sunset scene at the Delafolie House in Éragny, featuring a house, fence, tree, path, and meadow. The artwork captures the tranquil landscape with broad-leaved trees and a path leading towards the horizon.
Édouard Vuillard's 1896 painting depicts a serene garden scene featuring a house surrounded by lush greenery and blooming flowers. The composition captures the tranquil atmosphere of a French countryside property, with soft light filtering through the trees and creating a peaceful ambiance.
La Mare au clair de lune is a 1870 painting by Charles-François Daubigny depicting a serene landscape featuring a tranquil pond surrounded by trees. The scene captures the soft glow of moonlight reflecting on the water's surface, with elements like a duck and birch trees adding to the natural ambiance. This work exemplifies Daubigny's skill in capturing the subtle interplay of light and nature in his landscape paintings.
This painting by Jules Dupré depicts a serene oak pool surrounded by lush greenery. The scene captures the tranquil beauty of nature, with the reflection of trees on the water's surface. A cow can be seen grazing nearby, adding to the peaceful atmosphere of the landscape.
This painting by Gustave Courbet depicts a dramatic stormy sea scene, showcasing powerful waves and turbulent waters. The artwork captures the intense energy of a thunderstorm, with dark clouds and strong winds creating a sense of chaos and movement in the landscape.
This winter landscape painting by Alfred Sisley depicts a serene scene of snow-covered fields and trees in Marly-le-Roi. The composition captures the quiet beauty of a frozen landscape with soft, muted tones and gentle brushstrokes that convey the tranquility of the winter setting.
This landscape painting by Étienne Moreau-Nélaton depicts a square in Fère-en-Tardenois, featuring a house, broad-leaved trees, and a peaceful rural scene. The artwork captures the charm of a small French town with its architectural elements and natural surroundings.
This painting by Édouard Vuillard depicts a peaceful promenade along the harbor, featuring a woman and a child strolling near a sailboat. The scene includes a railway platform and a landscape of Le Pouliguen, a coastal town in France, capturing the serene atmosphere of the early 20th century.
This painting by Camille Pissarro depicts a serene rural landscape in Louveciennes, France. The scene shows a quiet road flanked by trees and fields, capturing the peaceful atmosphere of the countryside in 1870. The work is part of Pissarro's landscape series, showcasing his skill in capturing natural light and textures.
Camille Pissarro's "Route de Versailles, Louveciennes" is a 1872 landscape painting that captures the serene countryside near Louveciennes, France. The work features a rural road flanked by trees and a distant view of the Seine River, showcasing Pissarro's skill in capturing natural light and atmospheric effects. This painting is part of the Impressionist movement and is housed in the Musée d'Orsay.
The Versailles Road is a 1875 painting by Alfred Sisley depicting a scenic landscape near the royal palace of Versailles. The artwork captures a quiet country road flanked by trees and a distant view of the palace, showcasing Sisley's mastery of light and atmosphere in the Impressionist style.
The Seine at Argenteuil is an 1873 oil painting by Claude Monet. It is one of many paintings the artist made of the area. The work captures the tranquil waters of the Seine River surrounded by lush greenery and the charming town of Argenteuil. Monet's brushwork and vibrant colors reflect the Impressionist style, emphasizing the play of light and atmosphere on the landscape.
La Seine à Champrosay is a 1876 painting by Pierre-Auguste Renoir depicting a serene river scene. The artwork captures the tranquil beauty of the Seine River surrounded by lush greenery and soft, diffused light. Renoir's brushwork creates a sense of movement and vitality, characteristic of his Impressionist style.
This painting by Maximilien Luce depicts a serene landscape along the Seine River in Herblay-sur-Seine. The scene captures the tranquil beauty of the riverbank, with lush greenery and a broad-leaved tree adding to the natural scenery. Created in 1890, it is an example of Luce's Impressionist style, focusing on light and atmosphere.
This painting by Camille Pissarro depicts a serene scene along the Seine River at Port-Marly, featuring a wash-house (lavoir) and surrounding landscape elements such as trees, houses, and a boat (péniche). The work captures the tranquil atmosphere of the rural French countryside, characteristic of Pissarro's Impressionist style.
This painting by Claude Monet captures the serene waters of the Seine River at Port-Villez, France. Created around 1890, it showcases Monet's signature style of impressionist landscapes, with soft brushstrokes and a focus on light and atmosphere. The scene includes a tree-lined bank and the river's reflective surface, typical of Monet's work from this period.
Alfred Sisley's 1877 painting depicts a serene scene along the Seine River in Suresnes, France. The composition features a peaceful river with a small boat, trees, hills, and a bridge in the distance, all framed by soft clouds and a clear sky. This Impressionist work captures the tranquil beauty of the French countryside during the late 19th century.
This painting by Claude Monet depicts the Seine River at Vétheuil, a village in northern France. Created in 1879, it showcases Monet's Impressionist style with its soft brushwork and atmospheric effects. The work is housed at the Musée d'Orsay in Paris.
This painting by Claude Monet depicts the Seine River at Vétheuil, capturing the sunlit effect following a rain shower. The scene includes elements such as trees, hills, and a bank, with a small house visible in the distance. The work is part of Monet's series exploring the changing light and weather conditions at his favorite watering hole.
Solitude is a painting by Thomas Alexander Harrison. It is oil on canvas, 100 cm x 170 cm. The painting was acquired by the French state from the Salon in 1893 and currently displayed at the Musée d'Orsay in Paris.
This painting by Stanislas-Henri Rouart depicts a serene terrace overlooking the Seine River in Melun. The scene captures the tranquil beauty of the riverbanks, with lush greenery and the gentle flow of water. The inclusion of a beach umbrella and broad-leaved trees adds a touch of leisure and natural charm to the landscape.
The Golden Age: The Night is a landscape painting by Léon Frédéric, depicting a serene nocturnal scene. The artwork features a mountainous landscape under the cover of darkness, with elements such as a watercourse, sheep, and a woman in the foreground. The painting captures the tranquility of the night with subtle details that evoke a sense of calm and mystery.
The Golden Age: The Morning is a landscape painting by Léon Frédéric created in 1901. The artwork depicts a serene morning scene featuring a woman, trees, and livestock, capturing the tranquil beauty of nature. The inclusion of nudity suggests a focus on the human form within the natural setting, while the overall composition reflects the artist's interest in pastoral and rural themes.
This painting by Édouard Vuillard depicts a cargo ship, the Frachtkahn, moored at the harbor in Hamburg. The scene captures the industrial and maritime atmosphere of the port, with the ship's structure and the surrounding waterfront elements forming a detailed landscape. Vuillard's style is evident in the careful rendering of light and texture, emphasizing the quiet observation of the harbor's daily activities.
This painting by Camille Pissarro depicts a charming pink chalet nestled in the hamlet of Cæur-Volant near Louveciennes. The scene captures the serene beauty of a rural landscape, featuring a kitchen garden, hills, and a broad-leaved tree, all rendered in Pissarro's characteristic Impressionist style.
This painting by Paul Signac depicts the Château des Papes in Avignon, France, showcasing the iconic medieval fortress situated along the Rhône River. The artwork captures the scenic beauty of the region, including the historic Pont Saint-Bénézet bridge and the Avignon Cathedral in the background.
Claude Monet's "Frost" (1880) is a serene winter landscape depicting a frozen scene in Vétheuil, a village in northern France. The painting captures the quiet beauty of a frost-covered landscape, with trees silhouetted against a pale sky and a frozen river or pond reflecting the winter light. The work is part of Monet's series of winter scenes, showcasing his mastery of light and atmosphere in the cold season.
The Large Garden is a 1895 painting by Pierre Bonnard depicting a lush garden scene with elements such as a dog, rooster, child, apple, and hen. The artwork showcases Bonnard's distinctive style of vibrant colors and soft brushwork, capturing the serene atmosphere of a French garden.
This painting by Camille Pissarro depicts a serene rural scene featuring a lavoir (a traditional water washing place) in Bazincourt-sur-Epte. The landscape includes a river, trees, and a broad-leaved tree, capturing the peaceful atmosphere of the countryside in 1900.
This serene landscape painting by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot depicts a young woman tending to her cows at dawn. The scene captures the quiet beauty of a rural morning, with soft light filtering through the trees and a peaceful atmosphere that reflects Corot's mastery of light and nature.
This landscape painting by Oswald Achenbach depicts the harbor of Naples, Italy. The scene includes Mount Vesuvius in the background, a sailing ship in the water, and various structures along the waterfront. The artwork captures the coastal scenery with a focus on the interaction between land, sea, and sky.
This landscape painting by Claude Monet depicts the snow-covered slopes of Kolsås Mountain in Norway. The scene captures the serene beauty of the winter landscape with trees silhouetted against the sky, showcasing Monet's mastery of light and atmosphere.
This painting by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot depicts a serene rural scene featuring a mill situated along a river. The artwork captures the tranquil beauty of the landscape, with elements such as a bridge and surrounding natural scenery contributing to its peaceful atmosphere. Created in 1874, it is an example of Corot's mastery in landscape painting.
This painting by Camille Pissarro captures a serene rural scene in Pontoise, France. The composition features a winding path flanked by trees, leading towards a village with a bell tower. A clear sky with scattered clouds adds to the tranquil atmosphere, while the inclusion of houses and a path suggests a quiet, everyday moment in the countryside.
Passage of the ford in the evening is a landscape painting by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot created in 1868. The artwork depicts a serene rural scene featuring a river ford, with a shepherd and livestock in the foreground. The twilight setting enhances the tranquil atmosphere, while the inclusion of broad-leaved trees and a cow adds to the pastoral charm.
Édouard Vuillard's painting depicts a serene landscape along the Seine River, featuring a barque (a type of boat) resting against a hillside. Poplars line the riverbank, adding a sense of tranquility to the scene. The artwork captures the peaceful essence of a French countryside setting, characteristic of Vuillard's Impressionist style.
Le Pavé de Chailly is a landscape painting by Claude Monet, depicting a serene rural scene. The artwork captures the tranquil beauty of a forested area with a winding road, trees, and open fields, characteristic of Monet's Impressionist style. It is currently housed in the Musée d’Orsay in Paris, France.
This landscape painting by Léon Germain Pelouse depicts a serene countryside scene featuring a hillside with broad-leaved trees and a tranquil atmosphere. The artwork captures the natural beauty of the French countryside, showcasing the artist's skill in rendering light and texture.
This painting by Camille Pissarro captures the serene sunset over the Seine River in Rouen, France. The scene features the Pont Boieldieu bridge, with smoke rising from nearby chimneys and the misty atmosphere of the evening. The artwork showcases Pissarro's impressionist style, emphasizing light and atmosphere over detailed forms.
This painting by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot depicts a serene landscape featuring a bridge over a river, with lush greenery and a clear sky. Created in 1871, it showcases Corot's mastery in capturing the natural beauty of rural France.
This painting by Stanislas Lépine depicts a serene landscape featuring a sailing ship in a harbor, with the Orne River and the city of Caen in the background. The sky is clear and bright, adding to the tranquil atmosphere of the scene.
Le Printemps is a landscape painting by Charles-François Daubigny depicting a serene spring scene. The artwork showcases a path winding through a lush forest, with a woman walking along it, surrounded by blooming trees and vibrant greenery. The painting captures the essence of renewal and natural beauty, characteristic of Daubigny's style.
The Quai Saint-Michel and Notre-Dame is a 1901 oil on canvas painting by the French artist Maximilien Luce. Luce was part of the Neo-Impressionist movement between 1887 and 1897 and used the technique of employing separate dabs of color (divisionism), for the painting, which was one of ten he undertook of Notre-Dame de Paris. The Musée d'Orsay in Paris, which holds the image as of 2015, notes that this was painted by Luce when he was moving from his Neo-Impressionist period to his later Populist period. The Musée d'Orsay obtained the picture in 1981.
This painting by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot depicts a serene landscape featuring a wooden hay wagon resting on a bank beside a river. The scene includes a willow tree, aquatic plants, and a woman, creating a peaceful rural atmosphere. The artwork showcases Corot's mastery in capturing the natural beauty of the countryside.
This landscape painting by Jules Laurens depicts a rugged mountainous region with rocky outcrops and fortifications, likely inspired by the rugged terrain of Kurdistan. The scene is framed by a vast sky, suggesting a dramatic natural setting. The inclusion of a van in the foreground adds a sense of scale and human presence within the expansive landscape.
Robec Stream is a landscape painting by Claude Monet created in 1872. The artwork depicts a serene scene of a stream flowing through a rural setting, with elements such as a bridge and a factory in the background. It showcases Monet's signature style of capturing natural light and atmosphere.
This painting by Gustave Guillaumet depicts the vast and arid landscape of the Sahara Desert. It showcases the dramatic and expansive beauty of the desert, capturing the essence of its harsh yet mesmerizing environment.
This landscape painting by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot depicts a serene twilight scene featuring a lake surrounded by trees. The composition captures the soft glow of evening light reflecting on the water's surface, with distant hills and a peaceful atmosphere characteristic of Corot's romantic landscape style.
This landscape painting by Félicien Rops depicts a serene valley near the Meuse River, showcasing the natural beauty of the region. The artwork captures the tranquil atmosphere of the countryside with detailed brushwork and a focus on the surrounding landscape.
This painting by Paul César Helleu depicts the yacht Nereus in Roads Cowes, a picturesque location on the Isle of Wight. The artwork captures the serene beauty of the English Channel, with the yacht prominently featured against the scenic coastal landscape.
This painting by George-Daniel de Monfreid depicts the Église Saint-André d'Angoustrine, a church located in the Angoustrine area. The scene includes a bell tower, a monumental cross, and surrounding mountains, capturing the serene landscape of the region.
This painting by Paul Signac depicts the entrance of Marseille Harbor, showcasing the bustling maritime activity and the iconic architecture of the Old Port. The artwork captures the vibrant energy of the port with its boats, sailboats, and the French flag prominently displayed, reflecting the artist's pointillist technique.
Les Alyscamps is a landscape painting by Paul Gauguin created in 1888. The work depicts a serene autumn scene in Arles, France, featuring a path lined with trees, a watercourse, and a church. Gauguin's distinctive style captures the tranquil atmosphere of the Alyscamps, an ancient Roman necropolis turned public park.
Les Andelys is a 1886 painting by Paul Signac, a key figure in the Pointillist movement. The work depicts a serene landscape featuring the Château Gaillard, a historic castle, surrounded by a river, trees, and a village. The composition includes a barque (a type of boat) on the water and a hill in the background, showcasing the artist's meticulous use of color and light to create a vibrant, detailed scene.
Alfred Sisley's painting depicts a serene landscape along the Seine or Loing rivers, featuring a small boat (péniche) and elements of the Île-de-France region. The scene includes trees, a house, and the characteristic soft light and atmospheric effects typical of Sisley's Impressionist style.
Camille Pissarro's "The hillsides of Vesinet" is a 1871 landscape painting depicting the rolling hills and meadows of Le Vésinet, a suburb of Paris. The work captures the tranquil rural scenery with a soft, atmospheric quality typical of Pissarro's Impressionist style.
Les cyprès à Cagnes is a 1908 oil on canvas painting by Henri-Edmond Cross. The work depicts a serene landscape featuring cypress trees, olive trees, and a house in the coastal town of Cagnes-sur-Mer. The painting showcases Cross's Impressionist style with its soft brushwork and vibrant colors capturing the natural beauty of the French Riviera.
Les Docks de Cardiff is a 1894 painting by Lionel Walden depicting the Cardiff Docks. The scene captures the industrial atmosphere of the port with elements such as fog, smoke, warehouses, and a locomotive. Sailing ships and railway tracks are also visible, showcasing the bustling maritime and railway activity of the time.
This landscape painting by Alexander Alexeyevich Borisov captures the stark beauty of the Kara Sea's glaciers. The artwork showcases the interplay of light and ice, with towering ice formations reflecting the muted tones of the Arctic sky. Created in 1906, it exemplifies Borisov's skill in depicting the grandeur of nature through detailed textures and atmospheric perspective.
Floating Ice on the Seine is a landscape painting by Claude Monet depicting the frozen Seine River in Vétheuil during the winter months. The artwork captures the serene beauty of ice breaking up on the water's surface, with delicate reflections and soft light creating a tranquil atmosphere.
Les Iles d'Or is a landscape painting by Henri-Edmond Cross created in 1892. The work depicts a coastal scene with islands, likely in the French Riviera, showcasing Cross's Impressionist style with vibrant colors and loose brushwork.
Washerwomen at Pont-Aven is a 1886 painting by Paul Gauguin depicting a group of women washing clothes along the banks of a river. The scene captures the rural landscape of Pont-Aven, France, with trees and a house in the background, showcasing Gauguin's distinctive style of vibrant colors and simplified forms.
Odilon Redon's painting depicts a serene landscape of the Quai district in Bordeaux, France. The scene features a bridge, trees, and a sailing ship, capturing the tranquil beauty of the riverfront. With its dreamlike quality, the artwork blends reality and imagination, characteristic of Redon's style.
This painting by Claude Monet depicts the rugged coastline of Belle-Île, a small island off the coast of Brittany, France. The artwork captures the dramatic interplay of light and water on the Atlantic Ocean, showcasing Monet's signature style of Impressionism.
Les Toits is a landscape painting by Henri Martin depicting the village of Saint-Cirq-Lapopie in the Lot region of France. The artwork captures the charming rooftops and scenic views of the village, showcasing Martin's skill in capturing the beauty of rural French landscapes.
This painting by Antoine Chintreuil depicts a serene landscape featuring open plains and rural elements. The artwork captures the tranquil beauty of a countryside scene, with elements such as livestock and farm structures suggesting a peaceful rural setting.
This painting by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot depicts a serene landscape featuring an artificial pond surrounded by lush greenery. The scene captures the tranquil beauty of Ville-d'Avray, with a small boat (barque) visible in the water, adding a sense of calm and natural harmony.
The Island of La Grande Jatte is a landscape painting by Alfred Sisley created in 1873. It depicts a serene scene along the Seine River, featuring a small island, trees, houses, and reflections in the water. The painting captures the tranquil atmosphere of Neuilly-sur-Seine, with a focus on the interplay of light and water.
This painting by Alfred Sisley depicts the Island of Saint-Denis, a picturesque location in Paris, France. The scene captures the serene beauty of the Seine River, with a clear blue sky reflecting on the water's surface. The composition includes a small barque, trees, and a house, creating a peaceful landscape that showcases Sisley's skill in capturing natural light and atmospheric effects.
This painting by Alfred Sisley captures the serene beauty of a forest glade in spring. The scene features a peaceful landscape with a house in the distance, surrounded by broad-leaved trees and a lush forest. Soft light filters through the trees, creating a tranquil atmosphere that highlights the renewal of nature during the spring season.
A detailed landscape painting by Aristide Maillol depicting a house nestled within the scenic hills of Roussillon. The artwork captures the serene beauty of the Languedoc-Roussillon region, showcasing the interplay of light and shadow on the rustic structure and surrounding natural elements.
Otto Scholderer's "Marine" is a landscape painting that captures the serene beauty of a coastal scene. The artwork features elements such as a jetty, lighthouse, and the vast sea, creating a tranquil atmosphere. With its focus on the littoral zone and sky, the painting showcases Scholderer's skill in depicting natural scenery.
This painting by Pierre-Auguste Renoir depicts a scenic view of Guernsey, showcasing the island's coastal landscape. The artwork captures the serene beauty of the English Channel, with waves gently rolling against the shore. Renoir's brushwork brings a sense of movement and light to the scene, characteristic of his Impressionist style.
Odilon Redon's painting MEDOC.LA LANDE depicts a serene landscape featuring a tree, sky, heath, and clouds. The artwork captures the tranquil beauty of a natural setting, blending elements of nature with a dreamlike atmosphere characteristic of Redon's style.
Claude Monet's "Haystacks, end of Summer" is a serene landscape painting that captures the tranquil beauty of a rural scene. The artwork features a field of golden haystacks against a backdrop of rolling hills, with a small house and a distant village visible in the distance. The painting is part of Monet's series exploring the changing light and seasons at his home in Giverny, France.
This painting by Émile Bernard depicts a grain harvest scene along the sea coast, capturing the serene beauty of the landscape with a focus on the coastal area of Saint-Briac-sur-Mer. The artwork showcases the artist's style and the natural elements of the coastal environment.
This painting by Camille Pissarro captures a serene scene along the Loing Canal in Moret-sur-Loing, France. The composition features a tranquil canal flanked by trees and a small house, with a hill in the background. The artwork showcases Pissarro's signature style of capturing light and atmosphere in a landscape.
Winslow Homer's 'Summer Night' depicts a serene summer evening at the seaside. The painting captures the tranquil atmosphere of a coastal landscape under the soft glow of moonlight, with a woman standing by the water's edge. The artwork is celebrated for its evocative use of light and color, characteristic of Homer's mastery in capturing the essence of nature.
This painting depicts the mythological figure of Orpheus, known for his musical talents, amidst a serene landscape under moonlight. The scene features a tree, a lyre, and elements of nature, capturing the essence of the legend. The artwork showcases François-Louis Français' skill in blending natural scenery with mythological themes.
The Aven Stream is a landscape painting by Charles Laval, created in 1889. The artwork depicts a serene natural scene featuring a river, hills, and broad-leaved trees, capturing the tranquil beauty of a countryside setting.
This landscape painting by Paul Sérusier depicts a serene countryside scene with a prostrate shrub and a broad-leaved tree. Created in 1912, it showcases the artist's impressionistic style and connection to the natural world.
This painting by Camille Pissarro depicts a serene rural landscape featuring a village, hills, meadows, and a tree-lined sky. The scene includes elements such as cows, a woman, and broad-leaved trees, capturing the tranquil beauty of the countryside around Auvers-sur-Oise in 1880.
This painting by Camille Pissarro, created in 1897, depicts a serene rural scene in Éragny. The composition features a meadow with a cow, a house, and a broad-leaved tree, surrounded by hills. The work captures the peaceful atmosphere of a French countryside landscape.
This landscape painting by Édouard Vuillard depicts a serene countryside scene around Etang-la-Ville in Yvelines, France. The artwork captures the tranquil beauty of the natural surroundings, featuring elements like fruit trees, a house, and open fields, all rendered in Vuillard's characteristic style.
Pierre-Auguste Renoir's "Paysage algérien" is a landscape painting created in 1881 during his time in Algeria. The artwork captures the natural beauty of the Algerian countryside, featuring elements such as trees, aloes, and open vistas. This piece reflects Renoir's interest in capturing light and atmosphere, characteristic of his Impressionist style.
This landscape painting by Louis Carrand depicts a serene sunset scene over a rocky cliff, with a small village nestled in the valley below. The warm hues of the setting sun cast a golden glow across the landscape, creating a peaceful and tranquil atmosphere.
This painting by Maurice Denis depicts a landscape featuring green trees, specifically beech trees in Pleumeur-Bodou. The artwork, created in 1893, showcases the natural beauty of the forested area, capturing the essence of the scenery with a focus on the vibrant greenery of the trees.
This landscape painting by Eugène Carrière depicts a wide river surrounded by natural scenery. The artwork showcases the artist's skill in capturing the tranquility and beauty of the landscape, with detailed brushwork and a harmonious color palette.
This painting by Paul Gauguin depicts a serene landscape in Brittany, featuring a watercourse, trees, and a small house. The scene includes a woman, suggesting a quiet rural setting. The artwork captures the natural beauty of the region, characteristic of Gauguin's style during his time in Pont-Aven.
This painting by Pierre-Auguste Renoir depicts a serene landscape of Cagnes-sur-Mer, showcasing the coastal scenery with a focus on the natural elements such as trees and the sea. Created in 1915, it captures the tranquil beauty of the French Riviera, reflecting Renoir's mastery in capturing light and atmosphere.
This landscape painting by Rosa Bonheur depicts a serene mountain scene featuring rolling meadows and lush vegetation. The artwork showcases the artist's mastery in capturing the beauty of nature, with soft lighting and detailed textures that enhance the tranquil atmosphere of the landscape.
This winter landscape painting by Camille Pissarro captures the serene beauty of Louveciennes, a village near Versailles. The scene features a frozen landscape with snow-covered fields, a small house, and a broad-leaved tree against a clear sky. Pissarro's brushwork emphasizes the quiet stillness of the winter season.
Paysage, étude d'arbres is a landscape painting by Rosa Bonheur, showcasing a study of trees in a natural setting. The artwork captures the essence of the forest with detailed foliage and a serene atmosphere, reflecting Bonheur's skill in depicting botanical elements.
This landscape painting by Félix Vallotton depicts a serene countryside scene featuring a red-roofed house surrounded by natural elements. The composition includes a field, a broad-leaved tree, and a child playing, with a goat visible in the background. The artwork captures the tranquil beauty of the rural setting with soft, muted tones typical of Vallotton's style.
This painting by Alberto Valenzuela Llanos depicts a vibrant landscape featuring a profusion of flowering shrubs. The artwork showcases a serene natural scene with elements such as roses, flowers, and fruits, arranged in a bouquet-like composition. The inclusion of a vase suggests a still life aspect, blending floral arrangements with landscape elements.
This painting by Claude Monet depicts a serene landscape in Vétheuil, a village in northern France. The scene captures the rolling hills, fields, and the Seine River, with a clear sky reflecting the peaceful atmosphere of the countryside. It is part of Monet's series of works inspired by the rural surroundings of his home, showcasing his mastery of light and color.
This painting by Albert Baertsoen depicts a small courtyard in Flanders, capturing the serene atmosphere of a quiet scene. The artwork showcases elements of a landscape with a river, house, and square, set against the backdrop of twilight. The composition highlights the interplay of light and shadow, typical of Baertsoen's style. The scene appears to be set in Ghent, Belgium, as suggested by the tags and the creator's association with the region.
Odilon Redon's 1888 painting depicts a serene landscape featuring a poplar tree, a house, and a meadow. The scene captures the tranquil beauty of a rural setting with soft, dreamlike brushstrokes characteristic of Redon's style.
This painting by Antoine Chintreuil depicts a serene landscape featuring apple trees and broom flowers in full bloom. The scene captures the beauty of nature with soft, flowing brushstrokes and a vibrant color palette, typical of Chintreuil's style. The composition highlights the interplay of light and shadow, creating a peaceful and idyllic atmosphere.
This painting by André Derain captures the iconic Pont de Charing Cross in London, showcasing the city's architectural and urban landscape. The artwork blends modernist techniques with vibrant colors, highlighting the bridge's role as a key structure over the River Thames.
This painting by Pierre-Auguste Renoir depicts a railway bridge in Chatou, France. The scene captures the serene beauty of a garden setting with trees and a broad-leaved tree, showcasing Renoir's signature style of capturing light and atmosphere in a landscape.
This painting by Pierre-Auguste Renoir depicts a serene bridge spanning a tranquil river, surrounded by lush trees and a peaceful landscape. The scene captures the essence of a quiet, natural setting, with soft lighting and gentle brushstrokes that evoke a sense of calm and nostalgia.
This painting by Eugène Boudin depicts the bustling port of Camaret-sur-Mer, capturing the serene yet lively atmosphere of the coastal town. The artwork showcases a harbor scene with boats and ships, emphasizing the natural beauty of the landscape and the maritime activity.
This painting by Camille Pissarro depicts a serene scene of the Seine River near Rouen, France. The composition features a tranquil river with boats drifting along its surface, surrounded by lush green hills and the distant silhouette of Saint-Sever. The artwork captures the peaceful atmosphere of the landscape with soft brushstrokes and subtle use of light and smoke.
This landscape painting by François Bonvin depicts the scenic beauty of Port-Marly, featuring a tranquil artificial pond surrounded by lush greenery and broad-leaved trees. The composition includes a cabana, suggesting a leisurely atmosphere, and captures the serene ambiance of the French countryside in the 19th century.
This painting by Alfred Sisley depicts a spring landscape featuring trembling poplars and acacia trees. The scene captures the gentle transition of seasons with soft, flowing brushstrokes that convey the freshness of early spring.
This painting by Camille Pissarro depicts a vibrant spring scene in Pontoise, showcasing a kitchen garden with flowering trees. The artwork captures the essence of the season with lush greenery and blooming flora, characteristic of Pissarro's Impressionist style.
This painting by James Wilson Morrice captures a serene Parisian landscape along the Seine River. The scene features a broad-leaved tree, a shopfront (échoppe), and the iconic quai des Grands-Augustins, showcasing the charm of 1904 Paris.
Emile Claus's 1899 painting depicts a serene landscape featuring a house and a broad-leaved tree, likely the Villa Zonneschijn. The scene is bathed in sunlight, creating a peaceful and tranquil atmosphere. The work is part of the Impressionist genre and is housed at the Musée d'Orsay.
This painting by Albert Lebourg depicts a serene landscape of Rouen, France, featuring the Seine River and the iconic Rouen Cathedral. The scene includes tugboats, trees, and a bell tower against a clear sky, capturing the tranquil beauty of the city's waterfront.
Théophile Deyrolle's painting depicts a scene from the Concarneau fair, showcasing a rural landscape with elements such as a path, littoral zone, and peasant figures. The artwork includes a pig and various clothing details, capturing the essence of a local market return.
This painting by Adolphe Monticelli depicts a serene landscape with a group of figures in a park setting. The scene includes a woman and a putto, suggesting a peaceful gathering in a natural environment.
This painting by Paul Cézanne depicts a landscape featuring rocky formations near caves situated above the Château-Noir. The scene captures the rugged terrain and natural elements, characteristic of Cézanne's style in his later years.
Rosebushes under the Trees is a 1905 painting by Gustav Klimt, part of his symbolic and decorative style. The artwork features a lush landscape with rosebushes and trees, showcasing Klimt's signature use of intricate patterns and gold leaf accents. The composition blends natural elements with ornamental details, reflecting the artist's fascination with flora and the interplay of light and texture.
This landscape painting by Cyrille Besset depicts a serene Provencal scene featuring a white road winding through a lush countryside. The composition includes a house, trees such as Cupressus and Platanus, and a peaceful atmosphere characteristic of the region's natural beauty.
Road to Gennevilliers is a painting by Paul Signac, created in 1883. It depicts a scenic landscape featuring a road leading towards the village of Gennevilliers, with elements such as broad-leaved trees, smoke, and a rural setting. The artwork showcases Signac's mastery of pointillism, using small, distinct brushstrokes to create a vibrant and detailed scene.
La Vieille Route à Auvers-sur-Oise is a landscape painting by Paul Cézanne created in 1872. The work depicts a rural scene featuring a winding road leading through a village and towards a sky filled with clouds. Cézanne's distinctive style captures the quiet beauty of the countryside with a focus on form and structure.
Route d'Ennery is a landscape painting by Camille Pissarro created in 1874. The work depicts a rural scene featuring a road winding through a countryside landscape, with elements such as hills, trees, and a bridge visible in the composition. It is part of the Impressionist movement and is currently housed in the Musée d'Orsay.
Rue Douarnenez is a painting by Odilon Redon depicting a street scene in the coastal town of Douarnenez, France. The artwork captures the serene and dreamlike atmosphere of the seaside town with its characteristic blend of realism and symbolic elements. Redon's style is evident in the soft, flowing lines and the ethereal quality of the scene, which reflects his interest in both the natural world and the mystical.
Alfred Sisley's 1885 painting captures the Seine River at Saint-Mammès, showcasing the interplay of light and water with reflections of the surrounding landscape. The work exemplifies the Impressionist style, focusing on atmospheric effects and the transient qualities of natural scenes.
This painting by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot depicts a serene landscape featuring willow trees by the water's edge. The scene captures the gentle interaction between land and water, with soft lighting and atmospheric effects typical of Corot's style. The inclusion of a cow and elements of rural life suggests a pastoral setting, enhancing the tranquil mood of the composition.
This painting by Hendrik Willem Mesdag depicts a serene scene of boats sailing on the sea as the sun sets in the distance. The landscape captures the tranquil beauty of the ocean during twilight, with soft lighting and reflections on the water.
This 19th-century landscape painting by Adolphe-Félix Cals depicts a serene coastal scene in Honfleur, France. The composition features a thatched cottage, a cart, and trees against a twilight sky, with a distant view of the sea. The artwork captures the tranquil atmosphere of a French coastal town during the evening hours.
This painting by Camille Pissarro captures the serene beauty of an autumn morning in Éragny. The scene features a garden with a house, orchard, and a woman, all bathed in the warm glow of the morning sun. The work exemplifies Pissarro's Impressionist style, with soft brushstrokes and vibrant colors that evoke the tranquility of rural life.
Alfred Sisley's "Under the snow: farmyard in Marly-le-Roi" depicts a serene winter scene of a farmyard in Marly-le-Roi, France. The painting captures the quiet beauty of a snowy landscape with a farmhouse and surrounding elements, characteristic of Sisley's Impressionist style.
This landscape painting by Léon Germain Pelouse captures a serene forest scene near a river, featuring a grove of birch trees. The artwork evokes a peaceful, rural atmosphere, typical of the artist's style.
Corot's "Souvenir des Landes" is a serene landscape painting that captures the tranquil beauty of the Landes region in France. The artwork features a pine tree, suggesting a coastal or forested area, and includes elements that evoke a sense of nostalgia and natural harmony.
This winter landscape painting by Alfred Sisley depicts a snowy scene in Veneux-Nadon, France. The composition features a quiet village surrounded by snow-covered trees and fields, with a small house visible in the distance. Sisley's soft brushwork captures the serene atmosphere of a winter day, emphasizing the tranquility of the rural setting.
This painting by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot depicts a serene landscape featuring a tower standing at the edge of a tranquil water body. The scene includes elements such as trees, a watercourse, and ruins, with a notable mirror image effect in the water. The artwork showcases Corot's mastery in capturing the interplay of light and nature, typical of his romantic landscape style.
Trouville - The Exit to the Port is a 1938 painting by Pierre Bonnard depicting a scenic view of the port area in Trouville-sur-Mer. The artwork showcases the coastal landscape with elements of a harbor, boats, and the surrounding architecture, capturing the essence of a seaside town during the early 20th century.
Un coin de bois aux Sablons is a landscape painting by Alfred Sisley created in 1883. The work depicts a quiet forested area near the Sablons, a district in Paris, capturing the serene beauty of nature with soft light and atmospheric effects typical of Sisley's style.
This painting by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot depicts a serene twilight scene along a riverbank. A moored boat sits beside a tree, with the soft glow of evening light casting a warm hue over the landscape. The composition captures the peaceful atmosphere of a quiet evening, characteristic of Corot's landscape style.
Wave VII is a landscape painting by August Strindberg, depicting a dramatic seascape with turbulent waves and a stormy sky. The artwork captures the raw power of nature, characteristic of Strindberg's expressive style.
This painting by Claude Monet captures the serene sunset over the village of Vétheuil, showcasing his signature Impressionist style with vibrant colors and loose brushwork. The scene depicts the tranquil waters of the Seine River reflecting the golden hues of the setting sun, with the village's rooftops and surrounding landscape bathed in warm light.
Odilon Redon's painting depicts a majestic old tree standing alone in a vast meadow, its gnarled trunk and sprawling branches reaching toward the sky. The scene is bathed in soft, ethereal light, creating a dreamlike atmosphere that evokes a sense of tranquility and timelessness. The landscape is rendered with delicate brushstrokes and a muted color palette, emphasizing the natural beauty and solitude of the tree.
Eugène Boudin's painting depicts a serene coastal scene with sailing ships on the horizon. The artwork captures the tranquil beauty of the beach and the gentle movement of the sea, characteristic of Boudin's landscape style.
This painting depicts a serene scene of sailboats on the Seine River in Argenteuil, France. The artwork captures the peaceful atmosphere of the riverbank with a variety of boats gently moving on the water. Gustave Caillebotte's detailed brushwork and attention to light and atmosphere reflect his Impressionist style. The painting is currently housed in the Musée d’Orsay.
Sailboats and Estuary is an oil-on-canvas painting by Belgian artist Théo van Rysselberghe. Painted around 1887, it shows a coastal landscape elaborated in a Pointillist technique. Van Rysselberghe probably adopted the Pointillist manner after befriending Paul Signac; however, the use of color in Sailboats and Esuary is nonetheless far more realistic than in paintings by Signac and other Neo-Impressionists, and reveals a tendency towards naturalism. The artwork has been in the collection of the Musée d'Orsay in Paris since 1982, on loan from the Louvre.
This painting by Stanislas Lépine depicts a serene landscape along the Marne River, showcasing a tranquil scene with a river, boat, and surrounding natural elements such as trees and houses. The composition includes a sailing ship, a duck, and aquatic plants, highlighting the peaceful atmosphere of the Brie-sur-Marne area.
This painting by Claude Monet depicts the Dutch town of Zaandam, showcasing its serene landscape with a tree, sky, watercourse, and houses reflected in the water. The artwork captures the tranquil atmosphere of the scene, with clouds adding to the peaceful composition.
Fog, Voisins is a 1874 painting by Alfred Sisley depicting a serene landscape scene. The artwork captures the soft, misty atmosphere of a rural French setting, with trees and a garden visible through the fog. The painting showcases Sisley's skill in capturing the subtle interplay of light and atmosphere in a landscape.
This painting by Anthonie Jansz. van der Croos depicts a serene landscape featuring a tree, a plain, and the city of The Hague. The scene captures the tranquil beauty of the surrounding area, with elements that suggest a peaceful countryside setting.
This landscape painting by Jacques Fouquières captures a serene natural scene featuring a river, trees, and open plains. The composition includes a winding watercourse, grassy fields, and a distant shoreline, with elements like a road, a house, and a man walking along the path. The sky is filled with clouds, and the daylight creates soft shadows, adding depth to the scene. The painting also includes details such as a hat, a basket, and a specular reflection in the water, enhancing the realism of the landscape.
The Evening Star is a landscape painting by Camille Corot created in 1864. The artwork depicts a serene rural scene with a lake, trees, and a star in the evening sky, capturing the tranquil beauty of nature. The composition features a shepherd and his flock, adding a human element to the natural setting.
This serene landscape painting by Jan Tilens captures a rural scene featuring a winding path through a wooded area. The composition includes a house in the distance, a man and woman walking with a walking stick, and a variety of natural elements such as trees, hills, and a sky filled with clouds. The artwork showcases the beauty of the countryside with attention to detail in the flora and fauna.
Vue de toits (Effet de neige) is an oil painting created during the winter of 1878 and 1879 by French impressionist Gustave Caillebotte. The work depicts a high-angle view of Parisian rooftops covered in snow, showcasing the city's architectural details against a winter sky. It measures 81 by 65 centimetres and has been exhibited in major French museums including the Musée d'Orsay.
A painting by Gerda Roosval-Kallstenius depicting the scenic beauty of Paris during springtime. The artwork captures the vibrant atmosphere of the French capital with its blooming flowers, lively streets, and iconic landmarks.
Henri Rousseau's "Quai d'Ivry" is a vibrant landscape painting from 1907. The work depicts a bustling scene along the Seine River, featuring a quai d'Ivry with a mix of architectural elements and natural scenery. The painting showcases Rousseau's unique style, blending detailed brushwork with a dreamlike atmosphere.
The Grand Canal in Venice is an oil-on-canvas veduta painted c. 1736–1740 by the Italian artist Bernardo Bellotto. It is now in the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon, which bought it in 1891.
Le Lion de Florence is a historical painting by Nicolas-André Monsiau created in 1801. The artwork depicts a young lion standing amidst a landscape featuring a bell tower, suggesting a scene from Florence, Italy. The composition includes a toddler and a woman, highlighting themes of maternal bond and fear, with the lion symbolizing strength and the surrounding elements evoking a sense of historical and cultural context.
This painting depicts King Henri IV entering Paris with supplies during a time of famine, showcasing the historical event where the king distributed food to the starving citizens. The scene captures the solemnity and urgency of the moment, with soldiers and civilians present, highlighting the king's role in alleviating the crisis.
Max Schmitt in a Single Scull is an 1871 oil-on-canvas painting by the American artist Thomas Eakins, Goodrich catalogue #44. It is in the permanent collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Set on the Schuylkill River in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, it celebrates Eakins's friend Max Schmitt's victory in the October 5, 1870, single sculls competition.
The Red Vineyards near Arles is an oil painting by the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh, executed on a privately primed Toile de 30 piece of burlap in early November 1888. It depicts workers in a vineyard, and it is the only painting known by name that Van Gogh sold in his lifetime.
The Mystic Flower is an oil-on-canvas painting by the French Symbolist painter Gustave Moreau, created around 1890. A religious work inspired by Carpaccio's Apotheosis of Saint Ursula, which Moreau studied during his time in Venice, the painting depicts a scene of sacrifice and martyrdom. At 2.53 metres tall, it concludes Moreau's Cycle of Man by emphasizing the importance of heroic sacrifice through its portrayal of a mystical floral motif, symbolizing spiritual transcendence.
Gustave Moreau's "Triumph of Alexander the Great" depicts the legendary victory of Alexander the Great over the Indian king Poros. The painting showcases a grand Roman triumph scene with Alexander seated on a chariot, surrounded by soldiers and captives, while a towering victory column symbolizes his conquests. The composition includes elements of Hindu and Buddhist iconography, reflecting the cultural exchanges of Alexander's campaign.
This painting depicts the historical scene of Alexander the Great standing before the tomb of Achilles, a moment captured from ancient mythology and history. The work by Hubert Robert showcases a dramatic landscape with ruins, columns, and a Roman temple, reflecting the grandeur of classical antiquity. The composition includes elements such as a pyramid, statue, and tomb, emphasizing the theme of heroism and the legacy of ancient warriors. The painting is housed in the Louvre Museum.
This 18th-century landscape painting by Bernardo Bellotto depicts a panoramic view of Dresden from the left bank of the Elbe River, focusing on the area above the Altstadt Bridgehead. The artwork, housed in the Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister in Dresden, Germany, showcases the city's architectural grandeur and scenic beauty, reflecting the Baroque style characteristic of Bellotto's work. The painting is cataloged as inv. Gal.-Nr. 608.
This painting by José Ferraz de Almeida Júnior depicts a family picnic scene at the Itú Falls, showcasing a serene landscape along the Tietê River. The artwork captures the natural beauty of the surroundings and the joyful gathering of a family, including a man and child, in a peaceful outdoor setting.
Estudo para Partida da Monção or Departure for Monsoon is an oil painting on a canvas that was completed in 1897 by Brazilian painter José Ferraz de Almeida Júnior, a representation of Brazilian naturalism and realism. The painting depicts a scene of a departure, likely of a group of people, possibly Bandeirantes, setting off on an expedition. It includes elements such as a river, boat, and figures of men, women, children, and an infant, suggesting a family or group leaving on a journey. The inclusion of a priest indicates a religious or ceremonial aspect to the departure.
The Banks of the Bièvre near Bicêtre is an oil-on-canvas painting executed c. 1908–09 by French artist Henri Rousseau. It depicts the working-class community of Bicêtre on the outskirts of southern Paris. The painting is in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, in New York.
The Bard is an 1817 historical landscape painting by the British artist John Martin. Inspired by the 1757 poem The Bard by Thomas Gray, it depicts a scene during the Conquest of Wales by Edward I. A Welsh bard shouts defiance at the army of Edward from a rock over the River Conwy before throwing himself to his death. Conwy Castle can be seen in the distance.
This historical painting depicts the momentous event of the cession of New Orleans in 1803. It captures the ceremonial raising of the American flag, symbolizing the transfer of control from France to the United States of America. The scene includes military personnel in uniform, flags of both nations, and the iconic cityscape of New Orleans.
Fair on a Sunny Afternoon, Dieppe is a painting by Camille Pissarro created in 1901. The work depicts a bustling market scene in the French coastal town of Dieppe, capturing the lively atmosphere of a sunny afternoon with vibrant colors and loose brushstrokes characteristic of Pissarro's Impressionist style.
This 17th-century painting by Jan van Goyen depicts the Old Castle Gate in Nijmegen, showcasing the city's historic architecture against a serene river landscape. The artwork captures the essence of Dutch Golden Age painting with its detailed textures and atmospheric perspective.
Henri Rousseau's painting depicts the chair factory in Alfortville, showcasing industrial architecture with elements of landscape and sky. The artwork captures the essence of the Seine River's surroundings, blending industrial and natural scenes.
This watercolor painting by William Trost Richards depicts a detailed study of rocks, showcasing his skill in capturing the texture and form of natural stone. The piece is part of the landscape genre, reflecting the artist's focus on natural scenery and geological features.
Passerelle d'Argenteuil is a 1872 painting by Alfred Sisley depicting a bridge over the Seine River in Argenteuil, France. The work captures the tranquil landscape with a focus on the skyway and surrounding natural elements, showcasing Sisley's mastery in capturing light and atmosphere in Impressionist style.
This painting by Sauveur Lecomte depicts the historical events of the Paris Blockade in 1649, focusing on the military strategies and the siege of Paris during the French Civil War. The artwork captures the chaos and intensity of the conflict, with detailed scenes of battles, cannon fire, and the surrounding landscape. It showcases the grandeur of the Grand Condé's military campaigns and the impact of the blockade on the city.
The Singel, Amsterdam is a painting by Piet Mondrian depicting the scenic view of the Singel canal in Amsterdam. The artwork showcases Mondrian's early style, featuring a blend of naturalistic elements with emerging abstract tendencies.
This painting by Johan Hendrik Weissenbruch depicts a serene view of three windmills, likely situated in a rural or coastal landscape. The artwork, housed in the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, showcases Weissenbruch's skill in capturing the essence of Dutch scenery.
This painting depicts the arrival of Louis XIV at the army camp near Maastricht in June 1673. It showcases a historical scene with elements of military procession, including cavalry and cannons, set against a landscape featuring a broad-leaved tree and plain. The artwork is part of the Louvre collection and was created by Adam Frans van der Meulen.
This painting depicts a dramatic battlefield scene from the Northern Italian School, featuring armored soldiers on horseback engaged in a fierce battle. The composition includes elements of equestrianism and a detailed landscape, suggesting a historical or military theme. The artwork showcases the dynamic energy of combat, with attention to the armor and weaponry of the soldiers.
This painting by J. Stormer depicts the Dijksterhuis castle located in Pieterburen, showcasing the architectural details and surrounding landscape. The artwork captures the historical and scenic aspects of the region, highlighting the castle's significance in the local area.
The Battle of Issus is a painting by Jan Brueghel the Elder depicting the historic battle between Alexander the Great and Darius III of Persia. The scene captures the chaos and intensity of the clash, with detailed portrayals of cavalry, tents, flags, and the surrounding landscape. The painting showcases Brueghel's skill in combining military action with natural elements, including mountains and broad-leaved trees.
Henri Rousseau's painting depicts a statue of the Roman goddess Diana, also known as Artemis, standing in a park setting. The artwork captures the serene and classical beauty of the subject, reflecting Rousseau's unique style characterized by vibrant colors and intricate details.
This painting by Jan Both depicts a dramatic southern rocky landscape featuring the Roman god Mercury and the mythical creature Argus. The scene includes elements of mythology, such as shapeshifting and cattle, set against a backdrop of Italianate architecture and a river. The composition suggests a historical narrative, blending natural scenery with mythological themes.
This painting by J.J. Destrée depicts a panoramic view of Haarlem, a historic city in the Netherlands. The artwork captures the city's architecture and urban landscape, showcasing the charm of 19th-century Dutch townscapes.
This painting by Camille Pissarro captures the winter landscape of Pontoise, featuring red rooftops and a serene countryside scene. The work showcases the artist's impressionistic style, emphasizing light and color to convey the quiet beauty of the season.
This watercolor by Thomas Gainsborough depicts a serene hilly landscape with figures approaching a bridge. The scene captures the tranquility of nature, with trees and rolling hills creating a peaceful atmosphere. The composition showcases Gainsborough's skill in capturing light and texture, characteristic of his landscape works.
This painting depicts a serene alpine landscape featuring a bridge and figures in the foreground. The scene is set against a backdrop of snow-capped mountains and a tranquil lake, capturing the beauty of the natural scenery. The composition showcases the artist's skill in rendering the textures of the landscape and the subtle play of light and shadow.
This landscape painting by Charles Heaphy depicts a dramatic coastal scene featuring a cave, towering rock formations, and a rowing boat with figures on board. The composition captures the power of the sea with crashing waves and swirling clouds, creating a sense of movement and natural grandeur. The artwork is housed at the Auckland War Memorial Museum.
This painting captures a serene landscape featuring a rocky terrain with a focus on the natural beauty of the surroundings. The artwork reflects the artist's appreciation for the rugged landscape, possibly inspired by the Polish countryside. The use of light and shadow enhances the dramatic effect of the rocky formations, creating a sense of depth and tranquility.
This painting by Jean-Baptiste Marie Pierre depicts a charming Italian village scene. The artwork showcases a picturesque village with a bridge, a small boat (péniche), and elements of rural life such as a cow. The landscape includes fortified structures, suggesting a blend of natural beauty and historical architecture.
This painting depicts a bustling seaport scene, showcasing a harbor with ships at anchor and commercial activity along the wharf. The artwork captures the essence of maritime trade, featuring detailed architectural elements and the vibrant atmosphere of a port city. Created by Anton Mozart in the early 17th century, it offers a glimpse into the bustling maritime life of either Genoa or Naples during that period.
This painting by Jan van der Heyden depicts the Herengracht canal in Amsterdam, showcasing the city's 17th-century architecture and bustling urban landscape. The scene includes a broad-leaved tree, façades of buildings, and a serene canal with water reflecting the surroundings.
This painting by Pieter Meulener depicts a dramatic cavalry engagement, capturing the intensity of combat with detailed scenes of riders and horses in action. The composition includes elements of landscape and architecture, such as a house and a broad-leaved tree, suggesting a historical or military scene set in a rural or battlefield environment.
The Port of Boulogne by Moonlight or Moonlight over the Port of Boulogne is an 1868 work by Édouard Manet. The work is now in the Musée d'Orsay.
Landscape with Polyphemus is a 1649 oil painting by French artist Nicolas Poussin. It is held in the Hermitage Museum, in Saint Petersburg.
This painting by Claude Monet depicts the Hôtel des Roches Noires in Trouville-sur-Mer, France. The artwork captures the hotel's balcony and surrounding landscape, showcasing Monet's signature impressionist style with its focus on light and atmosphere.
This architectural painting by Alvise Vivarini depicts the Triumphal Arch of Doge Nicolò Tron in Venice. The artwork showcases the grandeur of the arch, adorned with intricate details and symbols of Venetian power and maritime dominance. It captures the essence of Renaissance architecture and the historical significance of the Doge's triumphal procession.
View from Mount Holyoke, Northampton, Massachusetts, after a Thunderstorm, commonly known as The Oxbow, is a seminal American landscape painting by Thomas Cole, founder of the Hudson River School. The 1836 painting depicts a Romantic panorama of the Connecticut River Valley just after a thunderstorm. It has been interpreted as a confrontation between wilderness and civilization.
Flooding at Port-Marly is the title of two series of paintings by Alfred Sisley, produced at Port-Marly in 1872 and 1876. Two works from the 1876 series are now in the Musée d'Orsay, with one hanging in the museum itself and the other at the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Rouen. Other work from the 1876 series is exhibited in the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, Madrid.
The Snake Charmer is a 1907 oil-on-canvas painting by French Naïve artist Henri Rousseau (1844–1910). It is a depiction of a woman with glowing eyes playing a flute in the moonlight by the edge of a dark jungle with a snake extending toward her from a nearby tree.
Claude Monet's painting captures the bustling street scene of Rue Montorgueil in Paris on June 30, 1878, celebrating Bastille Day. The artwork features a lively crowd, the French flag, and vibrant city architecture against a cloudy sky, reflecting the festive atmosphere of the occasion.
This painting by Claude Monet, created in 1899, depicts a serene pond at his famous garden in Giverny, France. The artwork captures the tranquil beauty of water lilies and the Japanese bridge, with soft green hues and delicate brushstrokes that evoke a sense of harmony with nature.
The Canal Saint-Martin is an 1872 painting by Alfred Sisley, now in the Musée d'Orsay, to which it was given in 1907 by Étienne Moreau-Nélaton. The artist was living near the Canal Saint-Martin and the painting formed part of a series of four works showing the canal - another was View of the Canal Saint-Martin. Sisley would have chosen the canal as the subject of a series of 4 canvases because it is an industrial infrastructure and it was close to it.
Resting by a Stream at the Edge of the Wood is an 1878 painting by Alfred Sisley, now in the Musée d'Orsay. It was given to the French state in 1906 as part of Étienne Moreau-Nélaton's collection
The Poppy Field near Argenteuil is an oil-on-canvas landscape painting by the French Impressionist Claude Monet, completed in 1873. It depicts a vibrant field of poppies in full bloom, with a variety of figures including Camille Doncieux and their son Jean Monet, engaged in leisurely activities. The scene is set in the village of Argenteuil, capturing the rural landscape with its meadows, trees, and sky, all rendered in Monet's characteristic loose brushwork and vivid colors.
Landscape with Two Nymphs is a c.1659 oil-on-canvas painting by the French artist Nicolas Poussin. The painting is in the collection of Musée Condé of the Château de Chantilly in Chantilly, France.
Rue de la Chaussée in Argenteuil or A Square in Argenteuil is an 1872 painting by Alfred Sisley, now in the Musée d'Orsay, where it has hung since 1986. It was left to the French state in 1906 by Étienne Moreau-Nélaton, who had bought it earlier that year from François Depeaux's collection via the art dealer Georges Petit.
Regatta at Argenteuil is a c. 1872 painting by Claude Monet, now in the Musée d'Orsay. It was left to the French state in 1894 by the painter and collector Gustave Caillebotte.
The Village of Voisins is an 1874 painting by Alfred Sisley, now in the Musée d'Orsay after being left to the French state in 1911 by count Isaac de Camondo. The village shown in the work now forms as district in the town of Louveciennes, where Sisley lived from 1870 to 1874.
View of the Canal Saint-Martin is an 1870 oil-on-canvas painting by Alfred Sisley, first exhibited at the Paris Salon of 1870. It was acquired by Gaudoin or Pierre-Firmin. It was then bought by Dr Paul Gachet for 170 francs before 1883. Gachet's son owned it from 1909 onwards and donated it to the Louvre in 1951. It is now in the Musée d'Orsay.
Arearea is an 1892 work by French painter Paul Gauguin. It was one of the works Gauguin exhibited at his 1893 Durand-Ruel exhibition in Paris. It was bequeathed to the French state in 1961, and was in the collection of the Louvre. From 1986, the painting has been in the collection of the Musée d'Orsay. The prominence in his paintings of collarless free range dogs has been the subject of much speculation as to their symbolic or metaphorical meaning.
Claude Monet's painting depicts a fisherman's hut surrounded by a serene landscape under cloudy skies. The artwork captures the tranquil atmosphere of the coastal area, with soft brushstrokes conveying the mood of the weather.
Vincent van Gogh's painting depicts a serene landscape featuring thatched cottages at Cordeville, surrounded by trees and a sky filled with soft clouds. The artwork captures the tranquil beauty of the countryside, with a focus on the rustic charm of the village and its natural surroundings.
Claude Monet's 'Haystack at Giverny' is a serene landscape painting depicting a field of haystacks under a soft, diffused sky. The work captures the tranquil beauty of the countryside near his home in Giverny, France, where he often painted the surrounding fields and water lilies.
Les Peupliers is a landscape painting by Paul Cézanne created in 1879. The work depicts a serene scene of poplar trees against a clear sky, showcasing Cézanne's distinctive approach to capturing natural forms with bold brushstrokes and structured compositions. The painting is part of the genre of landscape art, reflecting the artist's interest in rural settings and the interplay of light and form.
Le Bassin d'Argenteuil is a 1872 painting by Claude Monet depicting the scenic landscape of Argenteuil, France. The artwork captures the tranquil waters of the Seine River, with a bridge and a sailing ship in the distance. Lush trees line the banks, and the sky is filled with fluffy clouds, creating a peaceful and serene atmosphere.
This painting by Claude Monet depicts a railway bridge spanning the Seine River at Argenteuil, capturing the dynamic interplay of light, water, and the surrounding landscape. The scene includes a steam locomotive emitting smoke, a wooden deck, and a variety of natural elements such as trees, grass, and a fence, all rendered in Monet's characteristic Impressionist style. The work is housed at the Musée d’Orsay.
The Pont de Maincy is a painting by French painter Paul Cézanne, who resided in Melun, a neighboring commune of Maincy, France, during the period when he created this work. The painting depicts the Bridge over the River Almont, showcasing the landscape of the region with elements such as watercourse, broad-leaved trees, and the bridge itself.
Path Leading Through Tall Grass is a 1874 painting by Pierre-Auguste Renoir. The work depicts a serene landscape featuring a winding path through a field of tall grass, with a young woman and a child in the foreground. The scene is bathed in soft natural light, creating a peaceful and idyllic atmosphere. Renoir's brushwork captures the textures of the grass and the subtle play of light and shadow, characteristic of his Impressionist style.
Le Golfe de Marseille vu de l'Estaque is a landscape painting by Paul Cézanne, created in 1878. The work captures the scenic view of the Gulf of Marseille from the vantage point of L'Estaque, a coastal town in southeastern France. The painting showcases Cézanne's distinctive approach to capturing natural forms and atmospheric effects, with a focus on the interplay of light and color across the Mediterranean Sea and surrounding landscape.
This painting by Claude Monet depicts the Arm of the Seine near Giverny, capturing the serene landscape of the river and surrounding nature. Created in 1897, it showcases Monet's signature style of impressionism, with soft brushstrokes and vibrant colors that convey the tranquil atmosphere of the scene.
La Seine à Argenteuil is a 1873 painting by Pierre-Auguste Renoir depicting a serene scene along the Seine River in Argenteuil, France. The artwork captures the peaceful atmosphere of a riverside landscape with a boat and road visible in the composition.
La Maison du docteur Gachet is a landscape painting by Paul Cézanne depicting the house of Dr. Gachet in Auvers-sur-Oise. The work captures the rural setting with a focus on the architectural details of the house and the surrounding natural elements, including trees and the village landscape.
La Maison du pendu, Auvers-sur-Oise is an 1873 oil-on-canvas painting by Paul Cézanne. The work depicts a thatched cottage surrounded by trees in the village of Auvers-sur-Oise, capturing the rural landscape with Cézanne's characteristic blend of realism and abstraction. The painting is exhibited at the Musée d'Orsay in Paris.
This painting by Claude Monet depicts a lively regatta on the Seine River in Argenteuil, France. The scene captures the dynamic movement of the boats and the serene sky above, showcasing Monet's signature style of capturing light and atmosphere.
Lisière de bois au printemps is a landscape painting by Georges Seurat created around 1882-1883. The work captures the essence of spring with its vibrant colors and detailed brushwork characteristic of Seurat's pointillist technique. The painting depicts a wooded area transitioning into an open landscape, showcasing the artist's ability to convey natural beauty through meticulous composition.
This painting by Claude Monet captures the serene beauty of his garden pond at Giverny, featuring water lilies, willows, and a bridge. The harmonious rose tones create a peaceful, almost dreamlike atmosphere, characteristic of Monet's Impressionist style.
La Neige à Louveciennes is a 1875 painting by Alfred Sisley depicting a winter landscape in Louveciennes. The artwork captures the serene beauty of a snowy path surrounded by trees, showcasing Sisley's mastery of light and atmosphere in his Impressionist style.
Paysage d'Ile de France is a landscape painting by Georges Seurat created in 1881. The work showcases a serene rural scene featuring a meadow, a house, and elements of the Île-de-France region. Seurat's use of pointillism technique is evident in the detailed brushwork and vibrant colors.
Paysage rose is a landscape painting by Georges Seurat created in 1886. The artwork depicts a field in Barbizon, showcasing Seurat's early style with a focus on natural scenery and atmospheric effects.
Landscape with Charon Crossing the Styx is an oil on wood painting by the Flemish Northern Renaissance artist Joachim Patinir. Dating to c. 1515–1524, it is now in the Museo del Prado, in Madrid.
Banlieue is a painting by Georges Seurat created in 1881. The work depicts a suburban landscape featuring a meadow, houses, a factory, and chimneys, characteristic of the industrialized countryside. The painting showcases Seurat's pointillist technique, using small dots of color to create a vibrant and detailed scene.
Port-en-Bessin, outer harbour, high tide is a 1888 painting by Georges Seurat depicting the bustling harbor scene with a focus on the high tide. The artwork showcases Seurat's mastery of pointillism, using small, distinct dots of color to create a vibrant and detailed landscape of the coastal area. The composition includes elements such as cliffs, houses, and a sailing ship, all rendered with precision and artistic technique.
Le Printemps is a 1870 painting by Jean-François Millet depicting a vibrant spring landscape. The artwork features a fruit tree in full bloom, with a path leading through a field under a stormy sky. A rainbow arches across the scene, adding a sense of hope and renewal typical of Millet's style.
Resting Under a Lilac Bush or Lilac Bush, Grey Weather is an oil on canvas painting by Claude Monet, from 1873. It is held in the Musée d'Orsay, in Paris. It is a pendant to Lilac Bush in the Sun. Both works show Monet's garden in his first home in Argenteuil, a suburb of Paris.
Chemin de la Machine, Louveciennes is an 1873 painting by Alfred Sisley. Exhibited at the Exposition Universelle of 1900, it entered the Louvre in 1918 from the collection of Joanny Peytel, and has been in the Musée d'Orsay since 1986.
This painting by Claude Monet, created in 1886, depicts a dramatic storm scene along the coast of Belle-Ile. The artwork captures the turbulent sea and powerful winds, showcasing Monet's ability to convey the intensity of nature through his impressionistic style.
This painting by Gerrit Berckheyde depicts a hunting scene, showcasing a group of hunters in a rural landscape. The artwork captures the essence of outdoor activity with detailed attention to the natural surroundings and the interaction between humans and animals.
This painting by Henrique Manzo depicts a scene of a Paulista tropero and a beggar collecting alms. The artwork showcases traditional clothing, a shepherd's crook, and elements of the landscape, reflecting the cultural and social aspects of the region.
This historical painting by Henrique Manzo depicts the Velha Fazenda Paulista, also known as the Sítio dos Alferes, a historic plantation from 1835. The artwork captures the rural landscape of the region, featuring a large house, surrounding buildings, mountains, and coffee plantations, offering a glimpse into the agricultural and social life of 19th-century Brazil.
This painting by Alfredo Norfini depicts the construction of a reservoir at Fazenda Cachoeira in Campinas. The scene captures the labor and effort involved in building the structure, with elements of the landscape and local environment incorporated into the composition.
This painting by Alfredo Norfini depicts a historical scene from 1840, showcasing a sugarcane plantation in Brazil. The artwork captures the landscape of a rural area, featuring elements such as trees, hills, and a bullock cart, which suggests the agricultural and labor conditions of the time. The inclusion of slavery-related themes in the tags indicates the painting's focus on the socio-economic context of plantation life.
This historical painting by Alfredo Norfini depicts a plantation in Campinas, Brazil, showcasing traditional rural life in the 19th century. The scene includes a house, horse, and workers in traditional attire, set against a mountainous landscape.
This historical painting by Alfredo Norfini depicts a 19th-century plantation scene in Campinas, Brazil. The artwork showcases traditional clothing, a rural landscape with mountains and a stream, and includes elements like a house, horse, and plantations of coffee trees.
Café is a historical painting by Antonio Ferrigno depicting a scene from 1903. The artwork showcases a bustling café setting with various elements such as trees, houses, and a church building, reflecting the cultural and social atmosphere of the time. The painting includes figures of men and women in traditional attire, suggesting a focus on everyday life and labor, with details like coffee beans and plantations hinting at the agricultural context of the setting.
O Lavadouro is a historical painting by Antonio Ferrigno created in 1903. The artwork depicts a scene of a worker in traditional attire using a hoe to clean a lavatory, set against a rural landscape. It showcases the daily labor of a man in a rural setting, highlighting the use of agricultural tools and traditional clothing.
This painting by Benedito Calixto depicts a coffee plantation in the Paraíba Valley, showcasing traditional farming practices and the landscape of the region. The scene includes a variety of elements such as a house, a stream, and workers in traditional costumes, highlighting the cultural and agricultural significance of the area.
This historical painting by Benedito Calixto depicts a panoramic view of Cubatão, showcasing the natural landscape and rural elements. The scene includes trees, hills, mountains, a river, and a bullock cart, highlighting the serene beauty of the area during the early 19th century.
Bandeirantes a Caminho das Minas is a historical painting by Oscar Pereira da Silva created in 1920. The artwork depicts a group of bandeirantes, Portuguese explorers, on their journey to the Minas Gerais region in search of gold and other resources. The painting captures the rugged landscape and the equipment used by these explorers, including firearms, horses, and various personal belongings.
Oscar Pereira da Silva's painting depicts a historical scene set in the Serra do Mar region. The artwork captures a landscape featuring a stream, trees, and various elements such as a donkey, horse, and man, suggesting a rural or pastoral setting. The inclusion of clothing items like shirts and hats adds to the narrative of daily life in the 19th century. This painting is part of the Museu Paulista da USP collection.
This painting by Oscar Pereira da Silva depicts a covered bridge in Cubatão, Brazil, with a serene landscape featuring trees, a river, and a small boat. The scene includes a hill in the background, clouds, and a variety of architectural elements, capturing the historical and natural beauty of the area.
This painting by Jean-Victor Bertin depicts a scenic view of Cascata Vecchia in Tivoli, showcasing the natural beauty of the area. The artwork captures the landscape with attention to detail, highlighting the surroundings of the ancient waterfall.
The Magpie is an oil-on-canvas landscape painting by the French Impressionist Claude Monet, created during the winter of 1868–1869 near the commune of Étretat in Normandy. Monet's patron, Louis Joachim Gaudibert, helped arrange a house in Étretat for Monet's girlfriend Camille Doncieux and their newborn son, allowing Monet to paint in relative comfort, surrounded by his family.
This painting by Peter Paul Rubens depicts the dramatic scene of the shipwreck of Saint Paul, as recounted in the New Testament. The composition showcases a rugged coastline and turbulent sea, with figures of sailors and a ship in the background. Rubens' mastery of light and movement captures the intensity of the moment, while the detailed landscape elements reflect his skill in combining narrative and naturalistic elements.
This painting by José Ferraz de Almeida Júnior depicts a historical scene of the departure from Monção, capturing the emotional and dramatic moment of a group of people leaving a riverbank. The composition includes a priest, men, women, children, and an infant, suggesting a significant event such as a journey or migration. The landscape and river elements add to the narrative, emphasizing the setting and the emotional weight of the departure.
Partida de Porto Feliz is a historical painting by Oscar Pereira da Silva, created in 1901. The artwork depicts a scene from the Brazilian abolition of slavery, showing enslaved individuals being transported on a boat, likely heading to a new location. The painting captures the emotional and historical significance of this period, with elements of landscape and watercraft prominently featured.
Aurélio Zimmermann's painting depicts a historical scene set in Porto Feliz, capturing elements of landscape, flora, and fauna. The artwork includes a house, boat, and trees, with themes of domestication and slavery subtly integrated into the scene.
Aurélio Zimmermann's painting depicts a scene from the Brazilian interior, likely portraying a resting place in the sertão region. The artwork features elements such as a bonfire, a hut, a boat on a river, and a tree, suggesting a narrative related to exploration or historical events. The inclusion of a Bandeirante and themes of slavery hint at the complex social and historical context of the time.
This historical painting by Benedito Calixto depicts the Sítio de São Jorge dos Erasmos, a rural estate in Brazil. The artwork captures the serene landscape featuring trees, a fence, and the Engenho dos Erasmos, reflecting the region's natural beauty and cultural heritage.
This historical painting by Adrien Henri Vital van Emelen depicts a scene of tropeiros, or cattle drivers, resting by the roadside. The composition includes a group of men on horseback, a landscape with hills, and elements of a rural setting. The artwork captures the essence of 19th-century Portuguese countryside life.
Posse da Amazônia is a historical painting by Fernandes Machado created in 1924. The artwork depicts a scene from the Amazon region, likely portraying a military or ceremonial procession. It features various elements such as traditional costumes, military uniforms, and symbolic objects like swords, highlighting the cultural and historical significance of the Amazonian area.
Ciclo dos Criadores de Gado is a historical painting by João Batista da Costa, created in 1925. The artwork depicts scenes related to cattle breeding, likely portraying rural life and traditional practices. It features elements such as horses, cattle, traditional costumes, and accessories like hats and boots, reflecting the cultural and social context of the time.
This landscape painting by Aurélio de Figueiredo captures a serene natural scene, featuring elements such as plants, trees, and a fence. The artwork reflects the artist's attention to detail and his ability to convey the beauty of the surrounding environment.
This painting by Pedro Alexandrino Borges depicts a serene landscape featuring a rural scene with a fence, plants, and a house. The composition includes a sky and a road, suggesting a peaceful countryside setting from around 1894.
This painting by Adrien Henri Vital van Emelen depicts a Black man wearing a hat, smoking a cigar, and holding the reins of a horse. The scene appears to be set in a rural or outdoor environment, with elements suggesting a historical or cultural context. The artwork combines portraiture with elements of landscape and possibly equestrian themes.
Sala de Jantar 01 is a historical painting by Oreste Sercelli created on October 4, 1911. The artwork depicts a grand interior scene, likely a dining room, featuring intricate details such as volutes, cornucopias, and ornate elements like eagles and coats of arms. The composition includes elements of landscape and decorative motifs, suggesting a blend of historical and decorative art styles.
Sala de Jantar 03 is a historical painting by Oreste Sercelli, created on June 22, 1911. The artwork depicts a detailed interior scene, likely a dining room, featuring elements such as walls, doors, and decorative objects like vases and cornucopias. It also includes symbolic elements like angels and chess pieces, suggesting a blend of everyday life and allegorical themes.
This painting by Oreste Sercelli features a detailed depiction of a landscape with elements such as walls, leaves, seashells, and ropes. It includes decorative elements like cockades, garlands, and rosettes, suggesting a blend of natural and symbolic motifs. The artwork, created in 1910, reflects Sercelli's interest in combining natural forms with intricate patterns.
This painting by Oreste Sercelli depicts a detailed scene featuring a door, ceiling, butterfly, flower, angel, leaf, trefoil, wall, and landscape elements. The artwork combines intricate details with a sense of historical narrative, characteristic of the historical painting genre.
Sala de Jantar 04 is a historical painting by Oreste Sercelli created in 1902. The artwork depicts a scene with various elements such as walls, volutes, fish, cornucopias, and other decorative motifs, suggesting a richly detailed interior setting. It includes figures like angels and men, along with natural elements like flowers and seashells, creating a vibrant and symbolic composition.
Sala de Jantar 05 is a historical painting by Oreste Sercelli created on October 5, 1902. The artwork depicts a detailed scene of a dining room ceiling, featuring intricate designs with elements such as flowers, leaves, and a monster, suggesting a blend of natural motifs and fantastical elements. The painting is part of a series known as 'Sala de Jantar' (Dining Room) and showcases Sercelli's skill in combining decorative art with narrative elements.
This painting by Oreste Sercelli depicts a historical scene, likely featuring elements of nature and human figures. The artwork includes motifs such as angels, flowers, seashells, and rosettes, suggesting a decorative and symbolic style. The inclusion of landscapes and leaves further emphasizes its connection to natural themes.
This painting by Oreste Sercelli depicts a historical scene, likely featuring elements of nature and possibly religious or mythological themes given the presence of angels and peafowls in the tags. The artwork, created in 1914, combines detailed botanical elements like flowers and leaves with symbolic imagery, suggesting a blend of realism and allegorical storytelling.
This painting by Oreste Sercelli, created in 1913, features a rich array of symbolic elements including shields, walls, cattle, men, flowers, seashells, volutes, vases, angels, pilasters, landscapes, doors, lions, garlands, monsters, and crowns. The composition suggests a historical or mythological scene, possibly depicting a grand narrative or allegory.
Entrada 02 is a historical painting by Oreste Sercelli created in 1915. The artwork depicts a detailed interior scene featuring elements such as windows, walls, vases, plates, and flowers, suggesting a domestic or decorative setting. The inclusion of a door and a ramalhete (a type of floral arrangement) adds to the thematic richness of the piece.
Saletta de Entrada is a 1916 painting by Oreste Sercelli. The artwork depicts a scene featuring a door, wall, flower, landscape, woman, leaf, seashell, and Ramalhete, suggesting a detailed and symbolic representation of a threshold or entrance area. The inclusion of natural elements like flowers and leaves indicates a connection to nature, while the presence of a woman may imply a narrative or symbolic element within the composition.
This painting by Oreste Sercelli depicts a richly detailed scene combining elements of nature and mythology. The composition features a central door adorned with intricate volutes and seashells, flanked by floral motifs and a vase. A woman stands amidst the imagery, suggesting a narrative of transformation or mythological significance. The work, created in 1916, showcases Sercelli's skill in blending symbolic elements with a lush, decorative style.
Quarto de Vestir is a historical painting by Oreste Sercelli created in 1916. The artwork depicts a room setting with elements such as doors, walls, flowers, and leaves, suggesting a detailed interior scene. The painting's genre is historical, capturing a moment in time with attention to decorative and natural elements.
Toilette Senhoras 02 is a historical painting by Oreste Sercelli created on July 8, 1916. The artwork depicts a scene of women in a domestic setting, likely focusing on their grooming or personal care activities. With its rich details and period-specific elements, the painting offers insight into early 20th-century domestic life and fashion.
This painting by Oreste Sercelli depicts a serene landscape featuring elements such as a door, wall, seashell, leaf, angel, and fountain. The artwork, created in 1917, combines natural and symbolic motifs to create a harmonious scene.
Sala de Jantar 06 is a historical painting by Oreste Sercelli created on September 8, 1916. The artwork depicts a detailed interior scene, likely a dining room, featuring elements such as doors, walls, vases, flowers, and decorative motifs like volutes and seashells. The inclusion of a landscape suggests a connection to nature within the domestic setting, while the Ramalhete, a type of flower, adds a touch of elegance to the composition.
This painting by Oreste Sercelli depicts a detailed landscape featuring elements such as walls, flowers, leaves, and vases. The artwork incorporates intricate details like volutes and doors, suggesting a blend of natural and architectural elements. The inclusion of a ramalhete (a type of floral arrangement) adds a decorative touch, reflecting the artist's attention to botanical and ornamental details.
This painting by Oreste Sercelli depicts the Palácio do Governo in Aracajú, showcasing its central and lateral janellas (windows) with intricate details. The artwork captures the architectural beauty of the government palace, highlighting its historical significance and ornate design.
Sala de Jantar 07 is a historical painting by Oreste Sercelli created in 1918. The artwork depicts a detailed interior scene featuring elements such as walls, seashells, peafowl, flowers, leaves, and a vase, suggesting a richly decorated room. The inclusion of chess pieces hints at a sophisticated setting, possibly a noble or affluent household. The painting's intricate details and thematic elements reflect the artistic style of the early 20th century.
This painting by Oreste Sercelli depicts a historical scene, likely set in a rural or urban environment given the tags including wall, flower, landscape, boat, flag, and roof lantern. The artwork, created in 1927, captures elements that suggest a narrative or symbolic representation of a specific cultural or historical moment.
This painting by Oreste Sercelli depicts a winter garden ceiling in the entrance hall, featuring intricate floral patterns and ornamental elements. The artwork showcases a detailed arrangement of hydrangeas, bamboo, garlands, and other floral motifs, creating a lush and vibrant interior space. The composition emphasizes the beauty of nature within an architectural setting, blending artistic craftsmanship with botanical precision.
Escritorio Entrada is a 1927 painting by Oreste Sercelli. The artwork depicts a historical scene with elements such as a ceiling, rosette, volute, and shield, suggesting a decorative or architectural theme. It includes figures like a woman, an angel, and floral motifs such as flowers and leaves, creating a rich visual composition. The painting is part of the historical painting genre, reflecting Sercelli's style and period.
This historical painting by Oreste Sercelli depicts a scene featuring a wall, flowers, an arch, a landscape, a sailing ship, a flag, and a lion. The composition suggests a narrative or symbolic representation, possibly reflecting themes of travel, nature, and cultural elements.
This painting by Oreste Sercelli depicts a historical scene with elements of nature and mythology. The artwork features peafowl, women, angels, seashells, and vases, suggesting a rich narrative of cultural and symbolic significance.
This historical painting by Oreste Sercelli depicts a vibrant scene featuring a sailing ship, a wall, flowers, an arch, a horse, a flag, and a lion. The artwork captures elements of a landscape with a sense of movement and grandeur, typical of early 20th-century artistic styles.
Sala das Visitas 04 is a historical painting by Oreste Sercelli created in 1927. The work depicts a detailed interior scene featuring elements such as a ceiling, rosette, and floral motifs, with intricate details like lace and doorways suggesting a richly decorated room. The painting's style and subject matter reflect the historical and decorative arts of the early 20th century.
Sem Título/Legenda 25 is a historical painting by Oreste Sercelli created in 1889. The artwork features elements such as landscapes, monsters, vases, textiles, and seashells, suggesting a rich narrative or symbolic composition.
This historical painting by Oreste Sercelli depicts a dramatic scene featuring a birdcage, a monster, a landscape, a vase, and a woman. The composition suggests a narrative of tension and mystery, with elements that hint at a larger story unfolding within the scene.
This painting by Oreste Sercelli features a detailed landscape with elements such as walls, volutes, seashells, flowers, and leaves. The artwork blends natural and decorative motifs, creating a harmonious composition that reflects the artist's attention to intricate details and organic forms.
This painting by Johann Christian Reinhart depicts a panoramic view from the Villa Malta in Rome, showcasing the city's landmarks and surrounding landscape. Created in 1831, it captures the grandeur of Rome from a northern perspective, highlighting the architectural and natural elements of the area.
This landscape painting by Manuel de Araújo Porto-Alegre depicts a dense, untamed forest scene. The artwork captures the natural beauty and wildness of the Brazilian wilderness, showcasing the artist's skill in rendering detailed foliage and atmospheric effects.
This painting by Adam Frans van der Meulen depicts the Siege of Courtrai during the War of Devolution in 1667. The scene captures the chaos and intensity of the battle, with soldiers and horses engaged in combat amidst a stormy landscape. The inclusion of a dog adds a poignant touch to the historical event, highlighting the human and animal elements of war.
Breton Peasant Women is an 1894 oil on canvas painting by Paul Gauguin of two Breton peasant women in conversation. It is now in the Musée d'Orsay in Paris.
Vincent Courdouan's 1862 painting captures the scenic beauty of the Roadstead of Toulon, showcasing the harbor and surrounding landscape. The artwork features the sea, with elements of the coastal environment and possibly ships in the distance, reflecting the romanticism of 19th-century French landscape painting.
Village breton sous la neige is a landscape painting by Paul Gauguin created in 1894-1895. The work depicts a snowy village in Brittany, France, capturing the serene and tranquil atmosphere of the region during winter. Gauguin's distinctive style is evident in the vivid colors and expressive brushwork, which convey the beauty and isolation of the Breton countryside.
This painting depicts Mademoiselle de Saint-Simon seeking her father's pardon, a poignant moment from December 1808. Created by Charles Nicolas Lafond, it captures the emotional intensity of the scene, likely reflecting historical events related to Napoleon's family dynamics.
This painting depicts the Battle of Somo Sierra, a significant engagement during the Peninsular War in 1808. Created by Louis-François, Baron Lejeune in 1810, it captures the chaos and intensity of the battlefield, featuring elements such as cavalry charges, infantry formations, and the rugged mountainous terrain. The artwork also includes a creek and landscape details, providing a vivid portrayal of the historical event.
This painting by Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot depicts a serene scene of nymphs dancing in a lush glade. The artwork captures the essence of a peaceful morning in a natural landscape, with trees and foliage surrounding the figures. The soft light and gentle atmosphere evoke a sense of harmony between nature and the mythical beings.
painting by André Derain
painting by Charles-Marie Dulac
Landscape with Wheelbarrow is a watercolor on cream wove paper painting by the Dutch Post-Impressionist painter Vincent van Gogh. In 1883, Van Gogh painted a vast piece of land in emerald and chartreuse-like colors accompanied by a lonesome wheelbarrow in the middle ground along with red roofed cottages on the horizon line. The painting is accented with graphite. It is in permanent collection at the Cleveland Museum of Art.
Landscape with a Carriage and a Train is an oil painting by Vincent van Gogh that he painted in June 1890 when he lived in Auvers-sur-Oise, France. The artwork depicts a serene rural scene featuring a carriage and a train, with elements such as a road, trees, a paddy field, a house, clouds, a man, flowers, a plough, and a fence.
painting by Fabius Brest
The House of the Deaf Woman and the Belfry at Eragny is an 1886 oil painting by French artist Camille Pissarro, located in the Indianapolis Museum of Art, which is in Indianapolis, Indiana. It is a view of Pissarro's neighbor's yard in Eragny, created during his brief period of experimentation with pointillism.
The Rocky Mountains is an 1866 oil-on-canvas landscape painting by the German-American painter Albert Bierstadt, a painter of Westward Expansion scenes in the latter 19th century. The painting captures the grandeur of the Rocky Mountains, showcasing dramatic peaks, snow-capped summits, and a serene landscape filled with elements like trees, deer, and misty clouds. It reflects the Romanticism movement's emphasis on nature's majesty and the American frontier.
This landscape drawing by Thomas Rowlandson depicts a picturesque bridge surrounded by ivy-covered structures, capturing the serene beauty of a rural English setting. The artwork showcases Rowlandson's skill in rendering natural scenes with attention to detail and atmospheric effects.
The Three Philosophers is an oil painting on canvas attributed to the Italian High Renaissance artist Giorgione. It shows three philosophers – one young, one middle-aged, and one old. The painting is notable for its enigmatic composition and atmospheric landscape, which reflects Giorgione's mastery in blending human figures with nature.
The Tempest is a Renaissance painting by the Italian master Giorgione dated between 1506 and 1508. Originally commissioned by the Venetian noble Gabriele Vendramin, the painting is now in the Gallerie dell'Accademia of Venice, Italy. Despite considerable discussion by art historians, the meaning of the scene remains elusive.
Brother Juniper and the Beggar is a 1646 painting by Bartolomé Esteban Murillo depicting a Franciscan friar offering a gift to a beggar. The scene is set in a desolate landscape with ruins in the background, reflecting themes of charity and spiritual poverty. The painting is notable for its emotional depth and the interaction between the two figures, highlighting the Franciscan values of humility and compassion.
The Abduction of Helen depicts the mythological scene from Greek mythology where Paris, a Trojan prince, abducts Helen, the wife of King Menelaus of Sparta. The painting captures the dramatic moment of the abduction, featuring Helen, Paris, and other figures amidst a landscape that includes a temple and horse. Created during the Italian Renaissance, this work by Girolamo Genga showcases the artist's skill in portraying mythological narratives with emotional intensity and intricate detail.
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