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Book your free Museum entry ticket online in advance. See how artists and scientists view the natural world through more than 100 images from the Museum's collection in the Images of Nature gallery. Historic prints, watercolours and paintings spanning 350 years are displayed alongside modern images created by scientists, imaging specialists ...
See how artists and scientists view the natural world through more than 100 images from the Museum's collection in the Images of Nature gallery. Historic prints, watercolours and paintings spanning hundreds of years are displayed alongside modern images created by scientists, imaging specialists and photographers. 0.
- Pieter Brueghel The Elder, Landscape with The Flight Into Egypt,1563
- Philip James de Loutherbourg, An Avalanche in The Alps,1803
- Caspar David Friedrich, Wanderer Above Sea Fog,1817
- Arnold Bocklin, The Island of The Dead,1880
- Akseli Gallen-Kallela, Lake Keitele,1904
- Peter Doig, Ski Jacket, 1994
Pieter Brueghel the Elder’s, Landscape with the Flight into Egypt,1563 typifies sublime landscape painting of the Northern Renaissance, combining breath-taking scenery with religious narrative. The tiny figures of Mary and Joseph teeter along a perilous cliff face in the foreground, fleeing persecution in Bethlehem. The scenery is tied closely to t...
The British-based, French-born Philip James De Loutherbourg painted An Avalanche in the Alpsin 1803, at a time when the picturesque yet dangerous French Alpswere an increasingly popular embodiment of the sublime landscape. As well as a painter, De Loutherbourg moonlighted as a theatre set designer, a role which allowed him to invest overwhelming dr...
One of the most iconic and sublime landscape paintings of all time, German painter Caspar David Friedrich’s, Wanderer Above Sea Fog, 1817, encapsulates the dreamy idealistic spirit of European Romanticism. Standing alone on a high dark rock a lone figure contemplates his place in the universe, while foggy mist swarms over the distant valleys and mo...
One of the most hauntingly sublime landscape paintings ever made, German painter Arnold Bocklin’s The Island of the Dead,1880, conveys an imaginary island rising from the sea against a dark, brooding sky. The painting was commissioned by the recently widowed Marie Berna, who requested only “a picture to dream over.” Responding to her request, Bockl...
Askeli Gallen-Kallela’s Lake Keitele, 1904, conveys the famous Finish lake as a mesmerizing mirror of light torn through with zig-zagging currents of wind. The painting was made at a time when a growing desire for independence was being felt across Finland. Celebrating the country’s great unspoiled wilderness, this sublime landscape painting became...
Scottish painter Peter Doig’s Ski Jacket, 1994, is a flurry of snow-peaked energy and movement. Based on a photographic image with learner skiers scattered across a Japanese mountain, Doig deliberately distorts and disrupts the original image, slicing it into two parts across the middle and putting it back together again to create an eerily mirrore...
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- Fan Kuan, Travelers Among Mountains and Streams, Northern Song dynasty, c. 1000. Created on a seven-foot-long hanging scroll, Fan Kuan's work Travelers Among Mountains and Streams is one of the most influential examples of early Chinese landscape painting and representative of the Northern Song school.
- Gio Xi, Early Spring, signed and dated 1072. Originally from the Henan province, Chinese artist Guo Xi was another influential landscape painter. Early Spring is one of his most renowned paintings, which exhibits the artist's aptitude for incorporating multiple perspectives within one composition.
- Giorgione, The Tempest, c. 1505. Giorgione was one of the pioneering artists of the Venetian School of painting and The Tempest remains one of his most beloved and ambiguous works of art.
- Pieter Bruegel the Elder, The Hunters in the Snow, 1565. Pieter Bruegel the Elder was one of the leading artists of the Northern Renaissance. His painting The Hunters in the Snow was part of a series dedicated to portraying different times of the year.
- “The Starry Night” – Vincent van Gogh. Vincent van Gogh, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons. With its depiction of a nocturnal sky adorned with swirling stars and a radiant moon, the artwork unveils a dreamlike scene that seems to transcend reality.
- “The Hay Wain” – John Constable. John Constable, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons. John Constable, one of the most celebrated landscape painters in art history, gifted the world with his exquisite masterpiece titled The Hay Wain.
- “Water Lilies” Series – Claude Monet. Claude Monet, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons. This extraordinary collection of landscape paintings transports viewers to a realm where the splendor of water and nature intertwine harmoniously.
- “Wanderer above the Sea of Fog” – Caspar David Friedrich. Caspar David Friedrich, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons. An incredibly captivating and intellectually stimulating artwork ever created undoubtedly is Wanderer above the Sea of Fog.
Some of the greatest artists in history have sought to portray nature in various methods including some that adhere to a high level of realism, or watercolor paintings that focus heavily on the natural hues of different creatures and plant life.
Jul 26, 2023 · These famous landscape paintings are a testament to the timeless appeal of nature in art, capturing the essence of each artist's unique vision and style. Whether through Romanticism, Impressionism, or other movements, these masterpieces continue to inspire and captivate audiences worldwide.