
Moody Landscapes
The Neapolitan Coast with Vesuvius in Eruption
Johan Christian Dahl
A dramatic and moody 19th-century oil study capturing the raw power of Mount Vesuvius erupting over the Bay of Naples.
Brooding vistas and softened horizons for rooms that need depth.
Brooding skies, softened horizons, and shadowed vistas bring depth, atmosphere, and a sense of calm drama to a room.

Moody Landscapes
Johan Christian Dahl
A dramatic and moody 19th-century oil study capturing the raw power of Mount Vesuvius erupting over the Bay of Naples.

Moody Landscapes
Nikolai Astrup
A striking and atmospheric depiction of a Midsummer's Eve bonfire illuminating a rugged Norwegian landscape.

Moody Landscapes
Thomas Fearnley
An atmospheric 19th-century Norwegian landscape capturing the dramatic scale of Sognefjord under a heavy, expressive sky.

Moody Landscapes
Albert Bierstadt
A dramatic 19th-century oil study of a bison facing off against wolves in a winter landscape.

Moody Landscapes
Jean-Joseph-Xavier Bidauld
A dramatic 18th-century depiction of the cascades at Tivoli, captured with masterful attention to light and atmospheric detail.

Moody Landscapes
Wassily Kandinsky
A striking early work by Wassily Kandinsky, featuring a Dutch windmill against a dramatic, midnight sky.

Moody Landscapes
Léon Spilliaert
A haunting masterpiece of Belgian Symbolism, utilizing stark contrast and dizzying perspective to create a sense of profound mystery.

Moody Landscapes
Knud Baade
This evocative 1834 landscape captures a quiet wooden church nestled beneath a sweeping, atmospheric Norwegian sky.

Moody Landscapes
Winslow Homer
An evocative watercolor capturing a solitary moment of fly-fishing amidst the powerful spray of an Adirondack waterfall.

Moody Landscapes
John Martin
A sweeping, atmospheric vision of ancient classical architecture reclaimed by time and light.

Moody Landscapes
Knud Baade
A dramatic 19th-century atmospheric study of sunset-lit clouds against a deep, twilight sky.

Moody Landscapes
Peder Balke
A striking and atmospheric study of the ocean's raw power by Norwegian Romantic master Peder Balke.
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