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Aivazovsky, Ivan Konstantinovich
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Alekseev, Fedor
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Avercamp, Hendrick
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Backhuysen, Ludolf
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Bannister, Edward Mitchell
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Bates, David
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Benouville, Jean-Achille
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Buttersworth, James Edward
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Dahl, Johan Christian
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Davis, William
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de Valenciennes, Pierre Henri
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Denis, Simon
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Doughty, Thomas
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Firth, Francis
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Fisher, Alvan
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Girtin, Thomas
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Glover, John
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Grimshaw, John Atkinson
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Guardi, Francesco
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Guillaumet, Gustave
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Hobbema, Meyndert
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Homer, Winslow
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Inchbold, John William
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Innes, James Dickson
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Inness, George
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Jongkind, Johan Barthold
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Kuinji, Arkhip
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Lane, Fitz Hugh
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Lear, Edward
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Lebedev, Mikhail
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Lepine, Stanislas
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Levitan, Isaac
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Locatelli, Andrea
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Lorrain, Claude
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Marieschi, Michele
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Melrose, Andrew
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Meulener, Pieter
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Palmer, Samuel
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Percy, Sidney Richard
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Polenov, Vasiliy
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Richards, William Trost
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Rousseau, Theodore
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Saftleven, Herman
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Stetson, Charles Walter
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Thompson Bricher, Alfred
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van Ostade, Isaack
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van Ruysdael, Jacob
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van Ruysdael, Salomon
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Vernet, Claude-Joseph
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Wilson, Richard
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Ziem, Felix
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Land & Seascapes
Landscape painting probably evolved from the abstracts of
Minoan frescoes up through ancient mural and stage decoration. Its earliest
revival was that of Ambrogio Lorenzetti's Allegories
of Good and Bad Government, created in the late 1330s.* Since then, Land and Seascapes have
seen a steady growth not only in interest, but in maturity. Artists have used
this imagery as a way to express their style, whether it be Pissarro's Impressionistic The River Oise at Pontoise, Braque's Cubist
The Houses at L'Estaque, Constable's
Romantic The Hay-Wain , or the Seascapes
of Homer and Turner, and they continue to do so today. We have selected certain
artists for this category, but remember, the artist you are looking for may be
categorized under their specific style. So look around, and as always, if you
don't see the image you are looking for, contact us. We can still recreate it.
*The Yale Dictionary
of Art and Artists; E. Langmuir and N. Lynton;
first published as a Yale Nota Bene book (2000)
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