The Harvest by Swiss painter Rober Zund (1826 - 1909)
Field in Asturia 1903 by Spanish painter Joaquin Sorolla (1863 - 1923)
Early Evening Winter 1912 by English painter J.E.H. MacDonald (1873 - 1932)
Ruined Moorish Arch in Ronda, Spain 1866 by English painter Frederic Leighton (1830 - 1896)
October Gold 1922 by Canadian painter Franklin Carmichael (1890 - 1945)
Farmhouse with Birch Trees 1900 by Austrian painter Gustav Klimt (1862 - 1918)
Along the Marne 1925 by American painter William Glackens (1870 - 1938)
Landscape at Twilight by Dutch painter Vincent Van Gogh (1853 - 1890)
Storm in the Mountains 1870 by German/American painter Albert Bierstadt (1830 - 1902)
The Cold Road to Dorchester by contemporary English painter Nicholas Hely Hutchinson
Bruges Moonlight 1910 by American painter Charles Warren Eaton (1857 - 1937)
Vernazza Yellow Boat by contemporary American painter Scott Burdick
Some landscape paintings leave me feeling detached, unable to relate. I think it might be the distance, the painter's faraway point of view - I'm not sure. But, at any rate, the eleven I've chosen for today's post are landscapes that will involve the viewer in one way or another. At least I hope so.
I'll be doing a post on seascapes in the New Year and that's why no Turner paintings here. I feel he'll fit in better then. My favorite Turners always involve the sea. I know I selected a fairly subdued Van Gogh for my collection, but I love this one.
Remember that these are not the ONLY landscapes I love, just the twelve I love today.
Sunday, 30 December 2012
Sunday Salon: 12 Landscapes I Love
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