Landscapes
Immerse yourself in our Landscapes collection, where the beauty of nature is captured through the eyes of various artists. This collection features stunning depictions of natural landscapes, ranging from serene rural scenes to dramatic urban vistas. Whether painted in rich, vivid colors or through the soft strokes of impressionism, each piece evokes the vastness and tranquility of the world around us. The Landscapes brings together a wide variety of artistic styles, showcasing the timeless allure of nature as seen through the perspectives of both traditional and contemporary artists.
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Sketch for the play ‘Chief of the Station’ – by David Kakabadze
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Sketch for the play ‘Commander of the Station’ – by David Kakabadze – by David Kakabadze
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Sketch for the play ‘Foes’ – by David Kakabadze
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Sketch of a Port – by Santiago Rusiรฑol
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Sketch–An Italian (?) Town – by James Wilson Morrice
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Sky at sunset, Jamaica, West Indies – by Frederic Edwin Church
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Sky study. Evening – by Peder Severin Krรธyer
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Small Houses in Pontoise – by Paul Cรฉzanne
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Small Oaks – by Frederic Remington
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Small promontory – by Michele Catti
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Snow at Argenteuil (Neige ร Argenteuil) – by Claude Monet
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Snow at Louveciennes – by Alfred Sisley
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Snow Effect at Limetz – by Claude Monet
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Snow Effect in Louveciennes – by Alfred Sisley
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Snow Fantasy – by Lawren Harris
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Snow in New York – by Robert Henri
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Snow in the Rock Quarry – by Julian Onderdonk
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Snow range at Darjeeling – by Gaganendranath Tagore
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Snow Scene at Argenteuil – by Claude Monet
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Snow-covered Landscape – by Pierre-Auguste Renoir
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Snow, Boulevard de Clichy, Paris – by Paul Signac
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Snowy Forest – by Andreas Achenbach
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Soaring Clouds – by L. Birge Harrison
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Soleil levant ร Eragny – by Camille Pissarro
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Somber and Hard – by Oscar Florianus Bluemner
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Sombreness Sunlit – by Emily Carr
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Song of Spring – by Leonard Turzhansky
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Sources of Electrical Service – by Walter L. Greene
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Sous-Bois – by Paul Cรฉzanne





























