
Moody Landscapes
Derwent Water, with Skiddaw in the Distance
Joseph Wright of Derby
A masterfully atmospheric view of the English Lake District, featuring luminous water and the mist-shrouded peak of Skiddaw.
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
Joseph Wright of Derby
A masterfully atmospheric view of the English Lake District, featuring luminous water and the mist-shrouded peak of Skiddaw.

Moody Landscapes
Alexander Helwig Wyant
An evocative 19th-century landscape capturing the quiet beauty of the Adirondacks in autumn.

Moody Landscapes
John Hamilton Mortimer
An evocative 18th-century landscape featuring the dramatic stone ruins of Pevensey Castle.

Moody Landscapes
August Strindberg
A dramatic and atmospheric proto-expressionist landscape featuring turbulent light framed by deep, textured shadows.

Moody Landscapes
Edward Mitchell Bannister
A moody, tonalist landscape featuring a prominent tree against a dramatic expanse of rolling clouds.

Moody Landscapes
Vincent van Gogh
A dynamic Post-Impressionist landscape featuring Van Gogh's signature rhythmic brushwork and a vibrant blue and green palette.

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

Moody Landscapes
Caspar David Friedrich
A contemplative Romantic landscape capturing a fleeting moment of light over the Riesengebirge mountains.

Moody Landscapes
Henry Ossawa Tanner
An atmospheric and ethereal depiction of a biblical scene, rendered in a striking palette of nocturnal blues and purples.

Moody Landscapes
Marco Ricci
A dramatic 18th-century Venetian landscape featuring dynamic light and a storied rural setting.

Moody Landscapes
Victor Gilsoul
A dramatic coastal scene capturing the turbulent atmosphere of a passing storm over the Belgian coast.

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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