Stop and Look – A Village Snow Scene by Robert Hills (1819)
With its strong contrasts of tone, this atmospheric winter scene is a perfect example of Hills’ skills in action.
With its strong contrasts of tone, this atmospheric winter scene is a perfect example of Hills’ skills in action.
Despite being one of his most famous works, this painting has little of the irregular picturesqueness that Hobbemas is known for.
John Sell Cotman is one of the greatest landscape artists, yet he is rarely celebrated or acknowledged as he should be.
Paul Gauguin’s Te Rerioa (The Dream) paints a portrait of the native women of Polynesia.
This painting contrasts a tranquil landscape with a biblical story of unharmonious humanity.
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The Rainbow Landscape and A View of Het Steen in the Early Morning are finally on exhibition together
View of Toledo showcases El Greco’s unique style and devoted appreciation of the natural world.
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