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the Suwannee river in florida, 1949
Everywhere At the End of Time - Brendon Burton
Rainy Season in the Tropics, 1866, Frederic Edwin Church
龚贤 - 金碧山水
by Gong Xian (Qing dynasty)
*There’s a special style in Chinese landscape painting called 青绿山水Qinglu shanshui which uses mineral dyes to complete the artwork. Those artworks have major green and blue colors. During Song Dynasty, artists and scholars added 泥金 (made of glue and powdered gold or other metals) to the dyeing materials. These landscape paintings are 金碧山水 Jinbi shanshui.
The Bathers, William Adolphe Bouguereau, 1884, Art Institute of Chicago: European Painting and Sculpture
A. A. Munger Collection Size: 200.7 × 128.9 cm (79 × 50 ¾ in.) Medium: Oil on canvas
https://www.artic.edu/artworks/39560/
Christ in Limbo (Riggisberg) 1593, Attribution: Jan Brueghel the Elder
Jan or Frans Verbeeck The Temptation of St. Anthony
oil on panel, 75 x 106,5 cm, 1640-50
The Triumph of Time (detail) engraving by Philip Galle ca. 1574
Ryan Mc Ginley: Kudzu (2014)
ANGEL OLSEN
Simon Marmion - Man of Sorrows (c. 1460). Detail.
Mural titled “Adoration of the Magi” in the Basilica of the Immaculate Conception at Conception Abbey in Conception, Mo.
s n o w capped desert.
Peter Christian Skovgaard (Danish, 1817-1875)
Landscape around Halleby River, 1844
Oil on canvas, 28 x 39 cm