
Moody Landscapes
Snow in New York
Robert Henri
An atmospheric Ashcan School masterpiece depicting the heavy, quiet beauty of a snowy New York street at the turn of the century.
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
Robert Henri
An atmospheric Ashcan School masterpiece depicting the heavy, quiet beauty of a snowy New York street at the turn of the century.

Moody Landscapes
John Francis Murphy
A serene Tonalist landscape capturing the quiet, hazy light of an October morning.

Moody Landscapes
Johan Christian Dahl
An evocative Romantic-era cloud study capturing the luminous transition of sunlight through a stormy sky.

Moody Landscapes
Jacques Raymond Brascassat
A powerful and atmospheric study of an ancient oak tree by French naturalist painter Jacques Raymond Brascassat.

Moody Landscapes
Bruno Liljefors
An atmospheric winter study of an eagle owl sheltered by snow-laden fir branches.

Moody Landscapes
Thomas Cole
An atmospheric moonlit landscape by Thomas Cole, depicting the quiet beauty of classical ruins reclaimed by nature.

Moody Landscapes
Frits Thaulow
An atmospheric nocturnal scene of a snow-covered cottage, capturing the quiet stillness and warm glow of a winter evening.

Moody Landscapes
Winslow Homer
A masterful 1902 watercolor by Winslow Homer capturing a quiet, atmospheric moment of wilderness observation.

Moody Landscapes
Julia Beck
A contemplative and atmospheric autumn scene by Julia Beck, featuring a lone figure in a quiet garden setting.

Moody Landscapes
Edvard Munch
A brooding and atmospheric winter landscape by Edvard Munch, capturing the melancholic beauty of the Norwegian coastline.

Moody Landscapes
Lionel Bicknell Constable
An atmospheric 19th-century study capturing the dynamic movement and moody light of a storm-heavy sky.

Contains nudity
Moody Landscapes
Arnold Böcklin
A haunting Symbolist masterpiece depicting the mythological tension between longing and captivity.
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