On a day when the world feels like it’s gone berserk, here are some landscapes I found in the New York Public Library Digital Collections.
A lake in Cumberland.
Loutherbourg, Phillipe-Jacques de (1740-1812) (Artist)
Richardson, W. (Engraver)
Date Issued: 1870 - 1879 (Approximate)
Place: London
Bell Pagoda -- Bhamo.
D. A. Ahuja (Publisher)
Date Issued: 1910 (Approximate)
Place: Rangoon; printed in Germany
A rustic seat.
Over, Charles (Architect)
Date Issued: 1758
Place: London
Rice fields, Ceylon.
A.W.A. PlĂ¢tĂ© & Co. (Publisher)
Woman Reclining in a Landscape
Campagnola, Giulio, 1482?-1515? (Printmaker)
Date Created: 1501 - 1515 (Approximate)
Mitre Peak. Milford Sd., N. Z.
Coxhead, Frank, 1851-approximately 1919 (Photographer)
Date Created: 1885 (Approximate)
Mount, Kongo (outside) in Korea.
Tokuda Shashinkan (Firm) (Publisher)
Place: Made in Japan
Man with walking stick talking with woman with basket, delapidated structure in background
Molijn, Pieter de, 1595-1661 (Artist)
Date Created: 1626
Large flowering sensitive plant.
Thornton, Robert John, 1768?-1837 (Author)
Stadler, Joseph Constantine (Engraver)
Date Issued: 1807
Place: London
Fairgrounds - Landscaping - Trees in front of Trylon and Perisphere
New York World's Fair (1939-1940 : New York, N.Y.) (Creator)
Date Created: 1935 - 1945
La sylphide, Acte 2e: (décoration de Ciceri)
Buttura, Eugène-Ferdinand 1812-1852 (Artist)
Cicéri, Pierre-Luc-Charles, 1782-1868 (Set designer)
Didion, Auguste 17..-18.. (Lithographer)
Date Issued: 1832
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Carson
Thank you. These are inwardly calming right now.
Thanks from NZ