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.

  • Sahurs Meadows in Morning Sun (1894)

    Sahurs Meadows in Morning Sun (1894)

    Alfred Sisley (French, 1839–1899)

    Golden light spills across the meadow, turning dew into scattered diamonds. The grass shivers under a soft breeze, alive with the day’s first warmth. Shadows stretch long and thin, dissolving into the haze of morning. It’s that quiet hour when the world holds its breath before waking.

  • Midnight Sun. Study from North Norway

    Midnight Sun. Study from North Norway

    Anna Boberg (Swedish, unknown)

    The Arctic sky bleeds gold over Norway’s jagged peaks, the sun refusing to set. Shadows stretch long across the land, caught between day and endless twilight. Cold air hums with light that lingers, painting the world in fire and ice. Night never comes here—only this suspended, glowing hour.

  • Flower Beds, Central Park (circa 1890)

    Flower Beds, Central Park (circa 1890)

    William Merritt Chase (American, 1849–1916)

    Sunlight dapples through the trees, catching the bright clusters of blooms along the path. The flower beds burst with color against the park’s green expanse, a quiet riot of petals where city meets nature. Strollers pause, drawn by the vivid contrast between cultivated beauty and wild growth.

  • Boy in Boat, Gloucester (1880–1881)

    Boy in Boat, Gloucester (1880–1881)

    Winslow Homer (American, 1836–1910)

    A lone boy sits in a weathered boat, his gaze lost in the shimmering expanse of the sea.

  • Wheatfield With Cornflowers (1890)

    Wheatfield With Cornflowers (1890)

    Vincent van Gogh (Dutch, 1853–1890)

    A vibrant wheatfield dotted with blue cornflowers, alive with van Gogh’s dynamic brushwork and emotional intensity.

  • View across the lagoon, venice

    View across the lagoon, venice

    Achille Vertunni (Italian, 1826–1897)

    A misty Venetian lagoon dissolves into twilight, where gondolas and palazzos blur like half-remembered dreams.

  • Landscape (c. 1880)

    Landscape (c. 1880)

    Jean Charles Cazin (French, 1841–1901)

    A tranquil countryside scene bathed in soft twilight, where winding paths and scattered trees invite quiet contemplation.

  • Olive Trees

    Olive Trees

    Vincent van Gogh (Dutch, 1853–1890)

    A vibrant, swirling depiction of olive trees, alive with motion and emotion under a turbulent sky.

  • Crépuscule en Brière

    Crépuscule en Brière

    Ferdinand du Puigaudeau (French, 1864–1930)

    A mesmerizing twilight scene where marshlands dissolve into dreamlike hues of purple and gold, blending reality with the ethereal.