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John Spurling, writing for The Spectator in 2009, described him as "a bold and ambitious artist using the past to rediscover and repossess the natural world of our own time" producing "large, skilful, traditionally painterly landscapes". [4] Greenland's painting National Park is in the collection of Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery, having ...
He became known in both England and France as the English Claude. This phrase was making comparison with Glover and the French seventeenth century artist Claude Lorrain, whose works collected by eighteenth century English "grand tourists", strongly influenced the evolution of the English style, in both painting and the layout of landscape gardens.
Ploughing Up Turnips, near Slough ('Windsor') is an 1809 oil-on-canvas painting by the British artist J.M.W. Turner combining elements of landscape art and genre painting. [1] It depicts a view of Windsor in Berkshire , some miles west of London.
Reviews of North by Nuuk: Greenland After Rockwell Kent by Denis Defibaugh (2019) and When the Colour Ceases To Be Just a Colour: Rockwell Kent's Greenland Paintings by Erik Torm (2019). Rockwell Kent Review (formerly known as the Rockwell Kent Collector), Rockwell Kent Gallery, Plattsburgh State Art Museum, 1974–2021
Self portrait (1882) Joseph Farquharson DL RA (4 May 1846 – 15 April 1935) was a Scottish painter, chiefly of landscapes in Scotland often including animals. He is most famous for his snowy winter landscapes, often featuring sheep and often depicting dawn or dusk.
Albrecht Altdorfer (1480–1538) (Art UK): Christ Taking Leave of His Mother (Art UK), Landscape with a Footbridge (Art UK) Jan van Amstel (c. 1500–1540) (Art UK): Itinerant Entertainers in a Brothel (Art UK) Andrea di Bonaiuto da Firenze (active 1343–1377) (Art UK): The Virgin and Child with Ten Saints (Art UK)
Landscape painting, also known as landscape art, is the depiction in painting of natural scenery such as mountains, valleys, rivers, trees, and forests, especially where the main subject is a wide view—with its elements arranged into a coherent composition. In other works, landscape backgrounds for figures can still form an important part of ...
Richard Wilson (1713–1782) – Welsh landscape painter and one of the founder members of the Royal Academy; Alexander Cozens (c.1717–1786) – British landscape painter in watercolours and a published teacher of painting; Charles Brooking (1723–1759) – English painter; Joshua Reynolds (1723–1792) – English painter specialising in ...