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.

  • Antibes, Le Fort (1888)

    Antibes, Le Fort (1888)

    Claude Monet (French, 1840–1926)

    A sunlit Mediterranean scene where light dances on water and ancient stone, blending structure with the fleeting beauty of nature.

  • Church at Old Lyme, Connecticut  (1905)

    Church at Old Lyme, Connecticut (1905)

    Childe Hassam (American, 1859–1935)

    A sunlit New England church, rendered with vibrant brushwork, embodies quiet harmony between architecture and nature.

  • Three Riders at the Sea (1882)

    Three Riders at the Sea (1882)

    Jean-Maxime Claude (French, 1968–)

    A dynamic scene of riders galloping along the shore, their figures blurred against a misty sea, evoking both movement and mystery.

  • Hark! The Lark (1882)

    Hark! The Lark (1882)

    Winslow Homer (American, 1836–1910)

    A solitary figure pauses in a sunlit field, captivated by the song of a lark overhead.

  • On the Shores of Loing (1896)

    On the Shores of Loing (1896)

    Alfred Sisley (French, 1839–1899)

    A tranquil riverside scene where light and water merge in quiet harmony, inviting quiet reflection.

  • Water Lily Pond (1917-19)

    Water Lily Pond (1917-19)

    Claude Monet (French, 1840–1926)

    A tranquil pond of water lilies and reflections, where light and color dissolve into an almost abstract dreamscape.

  • Venice, Punta dei Giardini

    Venice, Punta dei Giardini

    Italico Brass (Italian, 1870–1943)

    A tranquil Venetian scene where light and water merge, capturing the quiet magic of a hidden corner.

  • Waterloo Bridge, soleil voilé (1899-1903)

    Waterloo Bridge, soleil voilé (1899-1903)

    Claude Monet (French, 1840–1926)

    A misty impression of Waterloo Bridge, where sunlight and fog dissolve the city into soft, shimmering brushstrokes.

  • Houses of Parliament, London (1900)

    Houses of Parliament, London (1900)

    Claude Monet (French, 1840–1926)

    A ghostly silhouette of Parliament emerges from London’s mist, where light dissolves architecture into fleeting color.