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.

  • Women Picking Olives (1889)

    Women Picking Olives (1889)

    Vincent van Gogh (Dutch, 1853–1890)

    A luminous yet earthy scene of laborers harvesting olives, where human figures and landscape breathe as one.

  • L’hiver À Moret (1891)

    L’hiver À Moret (1891)

    Alfred Sisley (French, 1839–1899)

    A serene winter village scene, where snow and soft light transform the ordinary into something quietly magical.

  • La Seine près de Giverny (1888)

    La Seine près de Giverny (1888)

    Claude Monet (French, 1840–1926)

    The quiet rhythm of the river with a soft, almost breathing quality. Light drifts across water and trees in hazy layers, dissolving the edges between sky and earth.

  • The Olive Grove (circa 1910)

    The Olive Grove (circa 1910)

    William Merritt Chase (American, 1849–1916)

    A luminous olive grove painted with loose, expressive strokes, where light dances between ancient trees.

  • La Seine À Argenteuil (1877)

    La Seine À Argenteuil (1877)

    Claude Monet (French, 1840–1926)

    A serene riverscape where light dances on water, blending reality and reflection with vibrant, fluid strokes.

  • Jeune fille dans le jardin de Giverny (1888)

    Jeune fille dans le jardin de Giverny (1888)

    Claude Monet (French, 1840–1926)

    A young girl blends into a lush garden, where flowers and light collide in a haze of color and movement.

  • Green Field (1889)

    Green Field (1889)

    Vincent van Gogh (Dutch, 1853–1890)

    A vibrant, textured field alive with swirling greens and yellows, pulsing with van Gogh’s signature emotional intensity.

  • Le Grand Noyer À Eragny, Automne (circa 1890)

    Le Grand Noyer À Eragny, Automne (circa 1890)

    Camille Pissarro (French, 1830–1903)

    A towering walnut tree in autumn, rendered with vibrant brushstrokes that blur the line between earth and sky.

  • Grainstack-Sun in the Mist (1891)

    Grainstack-Sun in the Mist (1891)

    Claude Monet (French, 1840–1926)

    A solitary haystack emerges from the mist, bathed in soft morning light, as Monet transforms the ordinary into a fleeting dream.