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.

  • Village Street, Vétheuil (1879)

    Village Street, Vétheuil (1879)

    Claude Monet (French, 1840–1926)

    A sunlit village street breathes with quiet life, where light and shadow play across weathered walls and wandering figures.

  • Banks of the Seine,Vétheuil (1880)

    Banks of the Seine,Vétheuil (1880)

    Claude Monet (French, 1840–1926)

    A luminous riverscape where light and water merge in Monet’s vibrant brushstrokes, capturing the essence of a fleeting moment.

  • Borgo San Lorenzo (circa 1910)

    Borgo San Lorenzo (circa 1910)

    John Singer Sargent (American, 1856-1925)

    A vibrant Italian village scene where sunlight dances on aged stone walls, alive with the rhythm of everyday life.

  • Eastern Point Light

    Eastern Point Light

    Winslow Homer (American, 1836–1910)

    A dramatic coastal scene where a lighthouse stands firm against turbulent waves and brooding skies.

  • Nymphéas (1907)

    Nymphéas (1907)

    Claude Monet (French, 1840–1926)

    A mesmerizing study of water lilies, where reflections and reality dissolve into a symphony of color and light.

  • Summer Sunlight (Isles Of Shoals) (1892)

    Summer Sunlight (Isles Of Shoals) (1892)

    Childe Hassam (American, 1859–1935)

    A radiant coastal scene where sunlight transforms rocks and sea into a shimmering tapestry of color and movement.

  • Flower Beds at Vétheuil (1881)

    Flower Beds at Vétheuil (1881)

    Claude Monet (French, 1840–1926)

    A riot of color and light, this painting captures the fleeting beauty of a garden in full bloom.

  • Bluebonnets at Dawn, North of San Antonio (1915)

    Bluebonnets at Dawn, North of San Antonio (1915)

    Julian Onderdonk (American, 1882–1922)

    A dreamy Texas landscape awash with bluebonnets under a golden dawn, blending precision and spontaneity.

  • Le Portail (1923)

    Le Portail (1923)

    Henri Le Sidaner (French, 1862–1939)

    A stone gateway bathed in soft light, where shadows and silence weave a dreamlike atmosphere.