A selection of landscapes on view in our level six European and American art galleries trace
the development of landscape painting among artists of the late nineteenth century Barbizon movement in France and some of their contemporaries in the United States.
Exhibition charting
the development of landscape painting up to the first Impressionist exhibition
Seeing Nature explores
the development of landscape painting from direct interpretation of the natural world to expressions of artists» experiences with their surroundings on land and sea.
The exhibition explores
the development of landscape painting, from a small window on the world to interpretations of artists» personal experiences with their surroundings on land and sea.
Further topics include
the development of landscape painting, Orientalism and «Primitivism» in the visual arts, the invention of photography, the creation of the avant - garde identity, and the beginnings of Modernism.
Seeing Nature explores
the development of landscape painting, from a small window on the world to interpretations of artists» personal experiences with their surroundings on land and sea.
• You would like to deepen and enrich your knowledge with an expert perspective and explore in detail
the development of landscape paintings.
Trace
the development of landscape painting from its roots in Europe to its culmination in the 21st century during this tour that features the newly reinstalled C.R. Smith Collection of Western Art.
Trace
the development of landscape painting from its roots in Europe to its culmination in the
The greatest innovation of Roman painters was
the development of landscape painting, a genre in which the Greeks showed little interest.
The most remarkable feature of this beautiful book is the almost incredible advance made in
the development of landscape painting.
A further step in
the development of landscape painting was taken by the Swiss artist Konrad Witz, who replaced the fantastic landscape by a topographically identifiable interpretation.
• For
the development of landscape painting, see: History of Art.
Surprisingly, despite his pivotal role in French art and his profound impact on
the development of landscape painting, Rousseau has never before been the subject of a monographic exhibition in the United States.