Landscape

From serene countrysides to dramatic seascapes, our landscape collection captures nature’s changing moods in brushstroke and light. These works are not just views, but windows into atmosphere, memory, and the sublime.

  • The South Ledges, Appledore (1913)

    The South Ledges, Appledore (1913)

    Childe Hassam (American, 1859–1935)

    A vivid coastal scene where sunlight and sea collide, capturing the wild energy of Appledore’s rocky shores.

  • End of the season

    End of the season

    Archibald Thorburn (Scottish, 1860–1935)

    A serene yet poignant depiction of autumn’s final days, where fading light and lingering wildlife hint at nature’s quiet transformation.

  • La ville (1933)

    La ville (1933)

    Henri Nozais (French, 1870–1935)

    A fractured, atmospheric vision of urban life, where architecture and emotion warp under unseen pressures.

  • Printemps À Vétheuil (1881)

    Printemps À Vétheuil (1881)

    Claude Monet (French, 1840–1926)

    A radiant impressionist vision of spring blossoms dancing along a sunlit riverbank, alive with color and light.

  • Apple Tree In Blossom

    Apple Tree In Blossom

    William Stott of Oldham (English, 1857–1900)

    A vibrant apple tree in full bloom, its petals caught mid-dance by loose, expressive brushstrokes that blur the line between memory and reality.

  • The Promenade with the Railroad Bridge, Argenteuil (1874)

    The Promenade with the Railroad Bridge, Argenteuil (1874)

    Claude Monet (French, 1840–1926)

    A serene riverside scene where a railroad bridge blends seamlessly into the natural landscape, bathed in Monet’s signature light.

  • Winterstimmung Mit Saatkrähen

    Winterstimmung Mit Saatkrähen

    Julius Sergius Klever (Russian, 1850–1924)

    A haunting winter landscape alive with rooks and the quiet glow of twilight, where stillness and movement collide.

  • Olive Trees (1889)

    Olive Trees (1889)

    Vincent van Gogh (Dutch, 1853–1890)

    A vibrant, swirling depiction of olive trees, alive with movement and emotion, blending serenity with underlying tension.

  • Cliff Walk at Pourville (1882)

    Cliff Walk at Pourville (1882)

    Claude Monet (French, 1840–1926)

    A luminous seaside scene where wind, light, and crashing waves merge into a vibrant impression of coastal life.