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Artist - By Art Subject - Landscape

Landscape painting, is the depiction in art of landscapes, natural scenery such as mountains, valleys, trees, rivers, and forests, and especially art where the main subject is a wide view, with its elements arranged into a coherent composition. In other works landscape backgrounds for figures can still form an important part of the work. Sky is almost always included in the view, and weather is often an element of the composition. Detailed landscapes as a distinct subject are not found in all artistic traditions, and develop when there is already a sophisticated tradition of representing other subjects. The two main traditions spring from Western painting and Chinese art, going back well over a thousand years in both cases. Source:wikipedia

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William Merritt Chase

United States

1849 - 1916
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Frederick Edwin Church

United States

1826 - 1900
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Thomas Cole

United States

1801 - 1848
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John Constable

United Kingdom

1776 - 1837
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Thomas Sidney Cooper

United Kingdom

1803 - 1902
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Jean-Baptise Camille Corot

France

1796 - 1875
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Herman David Solomon Corrodi

Italy

1844 - 1905
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Gustave Courbet

France

1819 - 1877
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Aelbert Cuyp

Belgium

1620 - 1691
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Hans Dahl

Norway

1849 - 1937
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Joseph R. DeCamp

United States

1858 - 1923
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Alexandre Gabriel Decamps

France

1803 - 1860
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