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Corway Peak, New Hamshire, 1844, Thomas Cole
Medium: oil,canvas
Woman on a path by a cottage, John Atkinson Grimshaw
Vincent van Gogh - Landscape at Saint-Rémy (Enclosed Field with Peasant) (1889)
Bay of Monterosso, Max Pechstein, 1917, Saint Louis Art Museum: Modern and Contemporary Art
https://www.slam.org/collection/objects/13524/
Stolzenfels Castle, in the background Lahneck Castle, 1836, Karl Bodmer
Medium: watercolor,paper
The Entire City, 1935, Max Ernst
Medium: oil,canvas
Low Waterfall in a Wooded Landscape with a Dead Beech Tree, Jacob van Ruisdael , c. 1660-1670, Cleveland Museum of Art: European Painting and Sculpture
Jutting from a dune in the foreground, the massive silvery trunk of a dead tree leads the eye across a waterfall and toward a distant sunlit field where travelers and a dog traverse a sandy path. Partly masked by trees, a ruined building is turned gold by the sun. In Jacob van Ruisdael’s landscapes, dead trees, waterfalls, and ruined buildings were visual expressions of the passage of time. Ruisdael devoted equal attention to the cloud-filled skies looming above the land, creating dramatic patterns of light and shadow and revealing the unseen movements of the wind. Size: Framed: 123 x 157 x 9.5 cm (48 7/16 x 61 13/16 x 3 ¾ in.); Unframed: 99.2 x 131 cm (39 1/16 x 51 9/16 in.) Medium: oil on canvas
https://clevelandart.org/art/1967.63
Thaw. Beginning of March, 1880, Aleksey Savrasov
The Omval, 1645, Rembrandt
Fecamp, the Inner Port under Construction, 1883, Eugene Boudin
Medium: oil,canvas
Mark Smeets - drawings
Chateau Noir, 1904, Paul Cezanne
Medium: oil,canvas
Storm, 1861, Ivan Aivazovski
The Bridge in Labastide du Vert, 1905, Henri Martin
Medium: oil,canvas
The Water Garden, 1909, Childe Hassam
Medium: oil,canvas
Landscape with Oak Trees and a Hunter, 1811, Caspar David Friedrich
Breath of spring, 1890, Aleksey Savrasov
https://www.wikiart.org/en/aleksey-savrasov/breath-of-spring