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.

  • Landscape (late 1770s)

    Landscape (late 1770s)

    Louis Gabriel Moreau (French, 1740–1806)

    A tranquil countryside scene bathed in soft light, where winding paths and distant cottages whisper of quiet solitude.

  • Lavacourt, l’hiver (1879)

    Lavacourt, l’hiver (1879)

    Claude Monet (French, 1840–1926)

    A serene winter scene where frost and fog blend into the Seine’s quiet banks, revealing Monet’s gift for turning ordinary landscapes into poetic whispers.

  • Camille on the Beach in Trouville (1870)

    Camille on the Beach in Trouville (1870)

    Claude Monet (French, 1840–1926)

    A woman stands serene by the shore, her dress swaying as sea and sky merge in soft, luminous brushstrokes.

  • La Seine à Port-Villez (1909)

    La Seine à Port-Villez (1909)

    Claude Monet (French, 1840–1926)

    A serene riverscape where light and water merge in delicate brushstrokes, evoking the fleeting beauty of nature.

  • The Magpie (1868 – 1869)

    The Magpie (1868 – 1869)

    Claude Monet (French, 1840–1926)

    A lone magpie stands sentinel over a snow-laden gate, bathed in winter light that turns the ordinary into magic.

  • La Maison Rondest Sous La Neige, Pontoise Or Chemin De L’hermitage, Pontoise, Sous La Neige (circa 1875)

    La Maison Rondest Sous La Neige, Pontoise Or Chemin De L’hermitage, Pontoise, Sous La Neige (circa 1875)

    Camille Pissarro (French, 1830–1903)

    A serene winter village scene, where snow transforms ordinary rooftops and paths into a softly glowing landscape.

  • Pink Cloud Over Mountain (1925)

    Pink Cloud Over Mountain (1925)

    Charles Courtney Curran (American, 1861–1942)

    A dreamy landscape where a pink cloud hovers above rugged mountains, blending tranquility with fleeting natural drama.

  • Alhambra, Granada (1912)

    Alhambra, Granada (1912)

    John Singer Sargent (American, 1856-1925)

    A luminous portrayal of the Alhambra’s arches and gardens, where light dances on ancient stone.

  • Reading on the garden path (1883)

    Reading on the garden path (1883)

    Albert Aublet (French, 1851–1938)

    A figure lost in a book amid a sunlit garden, where light and foliage weave a tapestry of quiet reflection.