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George Inness (1825–1894, United States)

Forests and glades

Inness was an Americanlandscape painter, recognised during his lifetime as “the father of American landscape painting”. Initially influenced by the Hudson River School, after study in Europe, his style found itself aligned with the realist Barbizon school, with elements of ImpressionismandTonalism. He is best-known for his ethereal landscapes, often blanketed in mist or low-sun.


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Jean Baptiste-Camille Corot - Landscape of La Ferte-Milon1860 / oil on canvas / 23.7 cm x 39.3 cm /

Jean Baptiste-Camille Corot - Landscape of La Ferte-Milon

1860 / oil on canvas / 23.7 cm x 39.3 cm / Ohara Museum of Art (Kurashiki, Japan)


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Nicolae GrigorescuIntrând în baie19th century

Nicolae Grigorescu

Intrând în baie

19th century


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