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Exploring Beautiful Landscape Paintings on Canvas: Which One Speaks to You?


Updated Feb 10, 2025

Landscape paintings on canvas lets you view the beauty of nature from the artist’s perspective and interpretation.

Whether you’re a seasoned art collector, a landscape art enthusiast, or simply looking for wall art ideas, we’ll explore some of the most loved styles of landscape paintings to give you a better understanding of them.

Scroll down to see our curated list of beautiful landscape paintings and see which one resonates with you.

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Realism

Realism in landscape painting captures scenes in fine and detailed accuracy, as it appears real world or in photographs.

Artists in this style would meticulously paint colours, textures and light to create a life-like representation.

If you appreciate the beauty of nature in its truest form, realism may be the style for you.

On a steep bank by BaulinArt
(oil on canvas)
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Autumn by Ivan Petriv
(oil on canvas)
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Summer meadows, Scotland by Tetiana Vysochynska
(oil on canvas)
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Stormy summer landscape by Emil Mlynárčik (oil on linen) 60 x 50 cm
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Landscape #40 by Selene’s Art (acrylic on wood)
70 x 100 cm

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Alpine meadow by Mykola Kaftan
(oil on canvas)
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Spring Landscape by Yuanyuan Liu (oil on canvas)
100 x 80 cm

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Stillness by Yuanyuan Liu (oil on canvas)
100 x 70 cm

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Impressionism

Impressionism in landscape paintings, is known for its spontaneous yet expressive brushwork, with emphasis on lighting and atmosphere.

According to Tate, Claude Monet was one of the pioneers of this style of painting in the 19th century. Other artists of that time like Vincent van Gogh studied his work and later adopted the style in many of his landscape paintings particularly the well-known Starry Night painting.

Early 20th Century impressionist style oil painting by MadeAndFoundHomeware
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“A stream near the forest” by Andrey Kovalenko (oil on canvas)
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Montaña de Asturias, España. Landscape. by Antonio Mateos Prieto (oil on wood) 30 x 40 cm
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Village Landscape by SophiaHandcraft (oil on canvas)
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Image 866 by Elisa Boughner (oil on Wood) 86 x 86 cm
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The last rays by Dmitry Spiros (acrylic, oil on canvas)
76 x 79 cm

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Abstract

Abstract landscape painting takes a more conceptual approach. Artists of this genre use colours, shapes and forms to create a unique visual experience that encourages viewers to interpret abstract landscapes in their own way.

This style of painting will pique your interest.

Blue Sailing Boat on Sea by Vivian Le (oil on canvas)
Blue Sailing Boat on Sea by Vivian Le
(oil on canvas)
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Abstract Sailboats by AndyStudioGallery (oil on canvas)
Abstract Sailboats by AndyStudioGallery
(oil on canvas)
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POMPEJI by Brigitta Maria Kaiser
(gouache, charcoal on wood) 90 x 153 cm
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The secret of the green valley – 19 by Ivan Grozdanovski (acrylic, sand on canvas) 101 x 165 cm
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Grey & Beige Abstract Lanscape by WallArtMall
(acrylic on canvas)

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Buttermear in the Lake District by ArtistIncog
(watercolour art print)

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Village en fête by Claire Biette (acrylic, ink on canvas)
60 x 90 cm

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Maison bleue, maison blanche by Philippe Abril (acrylic on canvas) 70 x 100 cm
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Minimalist

Minimalist landscape paintings focus on simplicity, using a limited colour palette with minimal detail to create a sense of calm and tranquillity. This style emphasizes the beauty of simplicity and the power of subtlety.

Minimalist landscapes can be the style that appeals to you if you want a simple, contemporary look.

3D White Mountain Painting by Oakley
(acrylic/oil on canvas)

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“Quiet Mountains” by JukaSumi
(ink on paper)

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Above and Below Tan by Kathleen Rhee
(acrylic on canvas) 122 x 183 cm

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An extraordinary evening by Brigitte Dravet
(acrylic, gilding on canvas) 80 x 100 cm

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Lavender Field by Kirstin Mccoy
(oil on canvas) 80 x 80 cm
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Which one speaks to you?

The world of landscape painting is rich and diverse. As an art enthusiast myself, I’m always invested in artists’ work they tell compelling stories with every masterpiece.

Did any of the above landscape art speaks to you?

I’d love to hear your thoughts.  Feel free to share your opinion in the comments below. And if there are other landscape art styles, you’d like me to cover, let me know as well.

I hope you enjoyed my article. Thanks for reading!

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