Showing 24 artworks out of 25 with 1826 and with Tranquil
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Experience Constable's 'The Cornfield,' a masterpiece of rural England. Capture the serene beauty & detailed brushwork of this iconic landscape painting.
Experience the serene beauty of Corot's 'Waterfall at Terni' (1826). This plein-air oil captures nature’s power with subtle light and a captivating landscape, a testament to the artist’s mastery. Own a stunning reproduction today!
Explore Edward Hicks’ ‘Peaceable Kingdom (22)’ – a stunning 1826 oil painting depicting harmony & unity. Admire its Quaker symbolism, detailed realism, & serene beauty at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Experience Ingres's Neoclassical mastery with The Small Bather, a serene 19th-century depiction of graceful nudes by a stream; discover this timeless elegance today.
A serene waterfall cascades through rocky cliffs in this breathtaking 1826 landscape by Thomas Cole that captures the untamed spirit of the American wilderness and invites you to bring this masterpiece into your home.
Experience Turner's 'Mortlake Terrace,' a luminous landscape capturing an idyllic summer morning by the Thames. A masterpiece of light, color, and atmospheric detail.
A serene vision of harmony between humans and animals defines this 1826 folk art masterpiece by Edward Hicks, offering a tranquil glimpse into American history that you can bring to your own collection.
Thomas Cole's "Falls of Kaaterskill" (1826) captures a dramatic American landscape painting from the Hudson River School, showcasing a powerful waterfall scene with vibrant red foliage. Admire this romanticized depiction and discover its beauty to own a piece of art history.
Inspired by sketches made outdoors in Rome during Corot’s residency (1825-1828), ‘La Cervara’ showcases a harmonious blend of observation and artistic interpretation. The painting's serene depiction of horses grazing peacefully underscores Corot’s enduring fascination with the natural world.
Rome - View from the Farnese Gardens, Morning by Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot (1826). This serene landscape captures the beauty of Rome’s Farnese Gardens bathed in morning light, featuring a cityscape and lush greenery.
Explore Samuel Palmer's evocative Moonrise painting – a serene depiction of Shoreham Forest bathed in moonlight, reflecting Blake’s influence and capturing the essence of ‘The Valley of Vision.’
Discover 'Rocks at Civita Castellana' by Corot – a serene landscape capturing the beauty of Italian nature. A masterful blend of realism and atmospheric light, reproduced in exquisite detail.
Discover 'Ponte Nomentano' by Corot! This serene landscape captures a Roman bridge bathed in light, showcasing the master’s atmospheric style and connection to nature. A beautiful work of art.
Discover Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot's serene 'Rome - Castle Sant'Angelo,' capturing the city’s beauty with vibrant light and atmosphere. A classic example of his plein-air landscape style, perfect for your art collection.
A serene depiction of a boat passing through the Flatford lock captures the peaceful essence of the Stour Valley in this 1826 masterpiece by John Constable Reeve, inviting you to bring this timeless landscape home.
Experience the serene atmosphere of Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot's 1826 Realist masterpiece Rocks at Civita Castellana, a breathtaking study of light and nature that invites you to bring this tranquil landscape home.
Discover Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot’s ‘The Forum Seen from the Farnese Gardens’. A stunning 1826 oil painting of Rome's skyline, showcasing light & shadow realism.
Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot A Life Immersed in Light and LandscapeJean-Baptiste-Camille Corot, a name that resonates with the tranquil beauty of 19th-century French landscape painting, was born into a comfortable Parisian bourgeois family on July 16, 1796. Though initially steered towards a commercial path, destiny – and perhaps an innate artistic sensibility – intervened. His early years were ma
Admire Corot's "Forum Seen from the Farnese Gardens" (1826). A serene landscape painting capturing Parisian urban life with meticulous detail and masterful light. Hand-painted reproduction available.
Rome, the Trinita dei Monti - View from the Gardens of the Academie de France by Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot (1826). A serene landscape capturing Roman life amidst tranquil gardens and a historic church tower.
Landscape with Horses by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot - A serene depiction of a valley bathed in diffused light, featuring mountains and two horses amidst a cloudy sky.
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