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The 177 Artworks containing the word lake

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Jasper Francis Cropsey - Greenwood LakeGreenwood LakeJasper Francis Cropsey

The Greenwood Lake painting by Jasper Francis Cropsey is a stunning example of the Hudson River School style, characterized by its emphasis on nature's beauty and serenity. Created in 1870, this oil on canvas masterpiece measures 97 x 173 cm and is currently housed at the Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza in...

Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza (Madrid, Spain)
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Nicholas Roerich - Lake Yam-tsoLake Yam-tsoNicholas Roerich

The painting Lake Yam-tso by Nicholas Roerich is a captivating example of Symbolism, created in 1937 using Tempera on cardboard. Measuring 30 x 37 cm, this artwork is a testament to Roerich's skill in capturing the mystical and the sublime. As seen on ArtsDot.com, this painting showcases the artist'...

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Gustave Klimt - Schloss Kammer on Lake Attersee IIISchloss Kammer on Lake Attersee IIIGustave Klimt

Gustav Klimt, a renowned Austrian artist, is celebrated for his captivating and intricate works that blend elements of Symbolism and Art Nouveau. One of his notable pieces, Schloss Kammer on Lake Attersee III, created in 1910, showcases the artist's unique style and technique. Artistic Style and Te...

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Charles Marion Russell - Elk in Lake McDonaldElk in Lake McDonaldCharles Marion Russell

Charles Marion Russell was a renowned American artist known for his captivating paintings of the Wild West. One of his notable works is Elk in Lake McDonald, a watercolor painting created in 1906. This piece showcases Russell's exceptional skill in capturing the beauty and tranquility of the natural...

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Eugène Delacroix - Christ on the Lake of Gennezaret (sketch)Christ on the Lake of Gennezaret (sketch)Eugène Delacroix

The painting Christ on the Lake of Gennezaret (sketch) by Eugène Delacroix is a captivating depiction of faith and devotion. Created in 1841, this oil-on-canvas work measures 46 x 54 cm and is currently housed at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City, United States. The Scene Unfolds The ...

Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art (Kansas City, United States)
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir - Fishermen by a LakeFishermen by a LakePierre-Auguste Renoir

The painting Fishermen by a Lake by Pierre-Auguste Renoir is a beautiful representation of nature, showcasing the tranquility of the water and the lush greenery surrounding it. This oil on canvas painting is an emblematic representation of the Impressionist movement, characterized by its expressive ...

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Nicholas Roerich - Lake of the Nagas. Kashmir.Lake of the Nagas. Kashmir.Nicholas Roerich

The painting 'Lake of the Nagas. Kashmir.' by Nicholas Roerich is a mesmerizing depiction of the majestic mountains and serene lakes of Kashmir. Created in 1936, this tempera masterpiece embodies the artist's unique blend of natural beauty and symbolism. As a prominent figure in the world of art, Ro...

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Gustave Courbet - Lake LemanLake LemanGustave Courbet

A Masterpiece of Realism Lake Leman, a captivating oil on canvas painting by the renowned French artist Gustave Courbet, is a quintessential representation of the Realism movement. Created in 1874, this piece measures 65 x 81 cm and is a testament to Courbet's skill in capturing the essence of natu...

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Gustave Courbet - Lake Geneve before the StormLake Geneve before the StormGustave Courbet

Gustave Courbet, a prominent figure in the Realism movement, created Lake Geneve before the Storm in 1877. This captivating oil on canvas painting measures 32 x 38 cm and is a testament to Courbet's ability to capture the essence of nature. The Painting's Composition The scene depicts Lake Geneva,...

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Felix Vallotton - The Lake Lema, effect of the eveningThe Lake Lema, effect of the eveningFelix Vallotton
23 x 47 cm, (1900)

The painting The Lake Lema, effect of the evening is a stunning representation of the sunset over a lake with mountains in the background. Created by Felix Vallotton in 1900, this artwork embodies the essence of **Symbolism**, a style that emphasizes the emotional and psychological depth of a scene....

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