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Landscape is perhaps the most familiar painting subject. It depicts the artist’s view of the world, whether natural or imaginary. With foreground, middleground and background, landscapes can convey a sense of space, a balance of earth and sky.
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Specimen list of cards
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- BLECHEN
- Waterfall near Tivoli
- BLISS
- Carson's Cows
- BOCKLIN
- Roman landscape with bridge
- BRUEGHEL
- Daedelus and Icarus
- CèZANNE
- Le Chateau Noir
- CLAUDE
- Landscape with Aeneas at Delos
- CONSTABLE
- The Hay-wain
- COROT
- Dardagny morning
- CUYP
- River landscape with horseman and peasants
- DALI
- Girl skipping in a landscape
- GIORGIONE
- Il Tramonto
- HIROSHIGE
- Fuji seen from Hara in Suruga
- HULME
- The shepherd boy
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- JAWLENSKY
- Murnau
- LèGER
- Landscape no 2
- MACKINTOSH
- Fetges
- MEIDNER
- Apocalyptic landscape
- MONET
- Tulip fields and windmill
- NASH
- *Gloucestershire landscape
- NETHERLANDISH SCHOOL
- Landscape with river among mountain
- PALMER
- The Harvest moon
- SELF
- Large harvest field
- SISLEY
- Small meadows in spring
- VALLOTON
- Sands of the Loire
- VAN GOGH
- Wheatfield with cypresses
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