
Expressive Landscapes
This edit looks at our favourite landscape scenes, artworks where the appreciation of nature takes center stage, telling a narrative and story of their own. Landscapes have always been an important part of Western art. Previously only regarded as a classical background tool, in naturalistic, religious, and mythical scenery, it became a genre of its own during the seventeenth-century and expanded to more urban and industrial landscapes as well as abstracted and surrealist in the twentieth century.
“The unexplainable thing in nature that makes me feel the world is big fat beyond my understanding – to understand maybe by trying to put it into form. To find the feeling of infinity on the horizon line or just over the next hill.” ― Georgia O'Keeffe, Some Memories of Drawings
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Looking Down on Overbecks
- Vendor
- Camilla Perkins
- Regular price
- £800.00
- Sale price
- £800.00
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