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movement

  1. Rhythmic landscape on Lake Geneva — Ferdinand Hodler, 1908
  2. Lake Geneva in Chexbres — Ferdinand Hodler, 1904
  3. Lake Geneva at Sunset — Ferdinand Hodler, 1914
  4. Lake Geneva with Mont Blanc at dawn — Ferdinand Hodler, 1918

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topics

  1. Coro di St.Antonio — Giovanni Segantini, 1879
  2. The Ferneley Family Pew in Melton Mowbray Parish Church, Leicestershire — sr john e ferneley, 1828

keywords

tone

  1. King's College Chapel Cambridge — David Roberts, 1837
  2. Old Church in Delft — Emanuel de Witte, 1642
  3. The Interior of the Oude Kerk, Amsterdam, during a Sermon — Emanuel de Witte, 1658

main color

  1. Interior of the Oude Kerk, Delft — Emanuel de Witte, 1650
  2. The Interior of the Oude Kerk, Amsterdam, during a Sermon — Emanuel de Witte, 1660
  3. The Interior of the Oude Kerk, Amsterdam, during a Sermon — Emanuel de Witte, 1658
  4. Interior of St Martin Outwich, London — daniel pasmore, 1858
  5. St. Georges Street, near Geneva, in 1890 — Ferdinand Hodler
  6. Figure study — Ferdinand Hodler, 1887
  7. Lake Geneva from Chexbres — Ferdinand Hodler, 1904
  8. Interior — Harriet Backer, 1886
  9. Self portrait — Ferdinand Hodler, 1916
  10. Coro di St.Antonio — Giovanni Segantini, 1879
  11. Old Church in Delft — Emanuel de Witte, 1642
  12. On Lake Geneva (also known as Landscape with Rhythmic Shapes) — Ferdinand Hodler, 1908
  13. Sunset on Lake Geneva — Ferdinand Hodler, 1915
  14. Interior of the Oude Kerk at Delft during a Sermon — Emanuel de Witte, 1651
  15. Lake Geneva with Mont Blanc in the morning light — Ferdinand Hodler, 1918
  16. Lake Geneva with Mont Blanc at dawn — Ferdinand Hodler, 1918
  17. King's College Chapel Cambridge — David Roberts, 1837
  18. St Katherine Cree, London — arthur paine garratt, 1908
  19. The Ferneley Family Pew in Melton Mowbray Parish Church, Leicestershire — sr john e ferneley, 1828
  20. Rhythmic landscape on Lake Geneva — Ferdinand Hodler, 1908

other

  1. Lake Geneva on the evening in Chexbres — Ferdinand Hodler, 1895
  2. Interior of the Oude Kerk, Delft — Emanuel de Witte, 1651