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I suggest you get acquainted with the best modern photographers. Read the review, share it with your friends and get inspired by admiring the works of the masters of the landscape genre!
Dmitry Arkhipov

A native Muscovite Dmitry Arkhipov has been fond of photography since childhood. A physicist by education, Dmitry served in the army, worked at the Institute for Space Research under the Buran program, created his own well-known IT company, while continuing to improve in the field of landscape photography.
The results of his travels in 108 countries of the world were five personal exhibitions where more than a million people saw Dmitry's work. Now Dmitry Arkhipov is a titled photographer, member of the Union of Photographers of Russia, winner and laureate of national and international photo contests.
Denis Budkov


Denis Budkov is a native of Kamchatka, since 1995 he has been traveling and photographing his native land. Love for nature and the desire to show all its beauty became an incentive to learn the basics of photography and improve skills in practice. Denis's main passion is volcanoes, which are so rich in the nature of Kamchatka. The volcanic eruptions and peaceful Kamchatka landscapes captured by him have already received awards from the prestigious photo contests Best of Russia 2009, 2013, Wildlife of Russia 2011, 2013, Golden Turtle, Wildlife Photographer of the Year - 2011. Denis says that photography for him is a way of life, which is completely satisfactory. The main thing is to wait for the right moment to make the same frame.
Mikhail Vershinin


Mikhail Vershinin became interested in photography as a child; he had to give up visiting the photo studio in favor of another hobby - rock climbing and mountaineering, but even on sports routes he took a camera with him. Craving for travel in wild places and passion for filming eventually led Mikhail Vershinin to landscape photography. He explains his choice of this particular genre not only by a craving for nature, but also by a special mood, the ability to convey feelings and emotions with the help of a captured moment. The works of Mikhail Vershinin have repeatedly become finalists and winners of Russian and international competitions, including " national geographic Russia - 2004" and FIAP Trierenberg Super Circuit - 2011 in the "Night Image" nomination.
Oleg Gaponyuk


Oleg Gaponyuk, a MIPT graduate, lives and works in Moscow and has an unusual hobby - panoramic photography. for the sake of good shot he can easily travel to the other side of the earth, skiing, windsurfing and diving along the way. Despite the fact that his sports hobbies are associated with mountains, seas and oceans, in the field of photography, Oleg became interested in creating spherical panoramas in the air. He is actively involved in the AirPano.ru project, within which more than 1,500 bird's-eye panoramas have already been made in the most interesting cities and corners of the world. In terms of the geography of shooting, the number of aerial panoramas and the artistic value of the material, this project is one of the world leaders in this type of panoramic photography.
Daniil Korzhonov


MIPT graduate Daniil Korzhonov prefers to call himself an amateur photographer, because he simply does what he likes. Photography allowed him to combine his passion for painting and love of travel. As a landscape photographer, he visits the most beautiful places in the world and “paints” what he sees on film. Combining photography with travel allows Daniil to lead an active lifestyle and express his thoughts and feelings through beautiful and original shots taken both in the wild and on the streets of cities. He advises all novice photographers to shoot as much and as often as possible in order to better understand the surrounding beauty of the world.
Vladimir Medvedev


Vladimir Medvedev - founder of the Club of Photographers wildlife, tireless traveler, professional photographer, winner of international competitions, including the 2012 BBC Wildlife Photography Competition for the Eric Hosking Portfolio Award. Cooperation with wildlife reserves around the world allows Vladimir to take unique shots of the virgin world and its inhabitants. According to Vladimir Medvedev, photography is both an art, a means of understanding the world, and a means of influencing the world. Starting photography is easy - you just need to buy a camera and learn from the best.
Yuri Pustovoi


Yuriy Pustovoy is a graduate of VGIK, a cinematographer at the Odessa film studio with ten years of experience and a distinguished travel photographer. His works have been recognized by the jury and visitors of international exhibitions and photo contests, in the treasury of Yuri's awards Gold Medal of the International Federation of Photography FIAP Global Arctic Awards 2012. Yuri Pustovoy is not only a traveler and photographer, but also an organizer of photo tours for real amateur photographers and beginners. Landscapes from various parts of the world fall into the scopes of cameras of Yuri and his team. During the tour, Yuri shares his photographic experience, helps during filming with advice and deed, teaches how to process photographs in graphic editors.
Sergey Semenov


Sergei Semyonov became interested in photography in 2003, when for the first time in his life he fell into his hands digital camera. Since then, he has not only devoted all his free time to this hobby, but also turned photography into a profession, exchanging a career as an economist for the fate of a travel photographer. In pursuit of the most beautiful views of the earth, Sergey visits National parks North America, mountains of Patagonia, ice lagoons of Iceland, Brazilian jungles and hot deserts. He shoots his favorite landscapes from a bird's eye view and is an active participant in the AirPano.ru project. In his first panorama, Sergei showed the Kremlin as birds see it.
Vlad Sokolovsky


Belarusian photographer Vlad Sokolovsky is known as a master of the landscape genre. Like many of his colleagues, he believes that beauty is everywhere, and the photographer's skill lies in showing it to the viewer. He is characterized by exactingness to himself and the quality of his work. You will be surprised, but sometimes Vlad comes to the same place several times to achieve the right lighting and shoot a great shot. And yet, Vlad has been reading our magazine for a long time and regularly shares his photos with our entire audience.
Alexey Suloev


Aleksey Suloev got his first camera at the age of seven and quickly got used to taking pictures of everything around him, especially since his passion for tourism allowed him to find himself in the most unusual, undeveloped places in the Caucasus, the Pamirs and the Tien Shan. Gradually, tourist trips turned into real photo trips. In pursuit of unusual shots, Alexey has already visited more than a hundred countries, the geography of his trips includes the most inaccessible and untouched places on our planet from the North to the South Pole. Alexey shoots because he cannot describe in words the beauty and diversity of the earth. He generously shares everything he sees with his audience so that everyone can find creative inspiration in the inexhaustibility of nature.
Kirill Uyutnov


Kirill Uyutnov is a geologist and nature photographer. From the age of 11, he began to study paleontology and go on expeditions, later he graduated from the Geological Prospecting University, after which he became interested in photography on business trips. With landscape and reportage shooting, he traveled around the northern and Far Eastern regions of Russia (Yakutia, Chukotka, Evenkia, Kamchatka, Kolyma) and other countries (Guinea, Morocco, Turkey, Belgium). Finalist of many photo contests, active traveler!
Leonid Halfen


Muscovite Leonid Halfen has been taking photographs for more than thirty-five years, ever since he first picked up a camera at eleven. He says to himself: "I am one of those who still remembers that Industar is not an Indian satellite." Even now, Leonid uses not only modern digital photographic equipment, but also good old film cameras. Passion for photography and travel led to the fact that in two decades he traveled almost all continents. The unique shots made on the way are a visible and beautiful evidence of his wanderings.
Igor Shpilenok


Igor Shpilenok is a well-known animal photographer, popular blogger and wildlife advocate. His photographs are not only a way to show the beauty of the world, but also an opportunity to draw attention to environmental activities, primarily in Russia. Igor actively works in nature reserves (in the Bryansk Forest and Kronotsky Reserve in Kamchatka), travels a lot, photographs and publishes books, showing wildlife as it is without human intervention. His reports about the life of foxes and bears, gophers and hares, about births and deaths will not leave anyone indifferent. The beauty of the picture is not an end in itself, but a tool with which Igor Shpilenok protects wildlife.
Alexey Ebel


Aleksey Ebel is a professional biologist, real ornithologist and photographer, organizer and participant of photo contests and photo exhibitions "Wildlife of Altai" and "Charm of Altai". Most of the year, Alexey lives in Barnaul, and the smaller part lies in the most beautiful places of the Altai Mountains with binoculars or a camera in his hands and watches the birds. Aleksey not only captures the beautiful nature and feathered population of this region, but also writes in scientific journals articles summarizing the results of his field work. Anyone can join his expeditions to explore nature and simply enjoy outdoor recreation and photography.

We continue to acquaint our readers with the best contemporary photographers. Today we will talk about the genre of landscape. So, read our review, share it with your friends and get inspired by admiring the works of landscape masters!

Dmitry Arkhipov

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A native Muscovite Dmitry Arkhipov has been fond of photography since childhood. A physicist by education, Dmitry served in the army, worked at the Institute for Space Research under the Buran program, created his own well-known IT company, while continuing to improve in the field of landscape photography.

The results of his travels to 108 countries of the world were five solo exhibitions, where Dmitry's works were seen by more than a million people. Now Dmitry Arkhipov is a titled photographer, member of the Union of Photographers of Russia, winner and laureate of national and international photo contests.

Denis Budkov

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Denis Budkov is a native of Kamchatka, since 1995 he has been traveling and photographing his native land. Love for nature and the desire to show all its beauty became an incentive to learn the basics of photography and improve skills in practice. Denis's main passion is volcanoes, which are so rich in the nature of Kamchatka. Volcanic eruptions and peaceful Kamchatka landscapes captured by him have already received awards from the prestigious photo contests Best of Russia 2009, 2013, Wildlife of Russia 2011, 2013, Golden Turtle, Wildlife Photographer of the Year - 2011. Denis says that photography for him is a way of life, which is completely satisfactory. The main thing is to wait for the right moment to make the same frame.

Mikhail Vershinin

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Mikhail Vershinin became interested in photography as a child; he had to give up visiting the photo studio in favor of another hobby - rock climbing and mountaineering, but even on sports routes he took a camera with him. Craving for travel in wild places and passion for filming eventually led Mikhail Vershinin to landscape photography. He explains his choice of this particular genre not only by a craving for nature, but also by a special mood, the ability to convey feelings and emotions with the help of a captured moment. The works of Mikhail Vershinin have repeatedly become finalists and winners of Russian and international competitions, including National Geographic Russia 2004 and FIAP Trierenberg Super Circuit 2011 in the Night Image nomination.

Oleg Gaponyuk

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Oleg Gaponyuk, a MIPT graduate, lives and works in Moscow and has an unusual hobby — panoramic photography. For the sake of a good picture, he can easily go to the other side of the earth, while skiing, windsurfing and diving along the way. Despite the fact that his sports hobbies are associated with mountains, seas and oceans, in the field of photography Oleg became interested in creating spherical panoramas in the air. He is actively involved in the AirPano.ru project, within which more than 1,500 bird's-eye panoramas have already been made in the most interesting cities and corners of the world. In terms of the geography of shooting, the number of aerial panoramas and the artistic value of the material, this project is one of the world leaders in this type of panoramic photography.

Daniil Korzhonov

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MIPT graduate Daniil Korzhonov prefers to call himself an amateur photographer, because he simply does what he likes. Photography allowed him to combine his passion for painting and love of travel. As a landscape photographer, he visits the most beautiful places in the world and “paints” what he sees on film. Combining photography with travel allows Daniil to lead an active lifestyle and express his thoughts and feelings through beautiful and original shots taken both in the wild and on the streets of cities. He advises all novice photographers to shoot as much and as often as possible in order to better understand the surrounding beauty of the world.

Vladimir Medvedev

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Vladimir Medvedev is the founder of the Wildlife Photographers Club, tireless traveler, professional photographer, winner of international competitions, including the 2012 BBC Wildlife Photography Competition in the Eric Hosking Portfolio Award nomination. Cooperation with wildlife reserves around the world allows Vladimir to take unique shots of the virgin world and its inhabitants. According to Vladimir Medvedev, photography is both an art, a means of understanding the world, and a means of influencing the world. Starting photography is easy - you just need to buy a camera and learn from the best.

Yuri Pustovoi

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Yuriy Pustovoy is a graduate of VGIK, a cinematographer at the Odessa Film Studio with ten years of experience, and an honored travel photographer. His works have been recognized by the jury and visitors of international exhibitions and photo contests, in the treasury of Yuri's awards Gold Medal of the International Federation of Photography FIAP Global Arctic Awards 2012. Yuri Pustovoy is not only a traveler and photographer, but also an organizer of photo tours for real amateur photographers and beginners. Landscapes from various parts of the world fall into the scopes of cameras of Yuri and his team. During the tour, Yuri shares his photographic experience, helps during filming with advice and deed, teaches how to process photographs in graphic editors.

Sergey Semenov

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Sergey Semenov became interested in photography in 2003, when a digital camera fell into his hands for the first time in his life. Since then, he has not only devoted all his free time to this hobby, but also turned photography into a profession, exchanging a career as an economist for the fate of a travel photographer. In pursuit of the most beautiful views of the land, Sergey visits the national parks of North America, the mountains of Patagonia, the ice lagoons of Iceland, the Brazilian jungle and hot deserts. He shoots his favorite landscapes from a bird's eye view and is an active participant in the AirPano.ru project. In his first panorama, Sergei showed the Kremlin as birds see it.

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Belarusian photographer Vlad Sokolovsky is known as a master of the landscape genre. Like many of his colleagues, he believes that beauty is everywhere, and the photographer's skill lies in showing it to the viewer. He is characterized by exactingness to himself and the quality of his work. You will be surprised, but sometimes Vlad comes to the same place several times to achieve the right lighting and shoot a great shot. And yet, Vlad has been reading our magazine for a long time and regularly shares his photos with our entire audience.

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Aleksey Suloev got his first camera at the age of seven and quickly got used to taking pictures of everything around him, especially since his passion for tourism allowed him to find himself in the most unusual, undeveloped places in the Caucasus, the Pamirs and the Tien Shan. Gradually, tourist trips turned into real photo trips. In pursuit of unusual shots, Alexey has already visited more than a hundred countries, the geography of his trips includes the most inaccessible and untouched places on our planet from the North to the South Pole. Alexey shoots because he cannot describe in words the beauty and diversity of the earth. He generously shares everything he sees with his audience so that everyone can find creative inspiration in the inexhaustibility of nature.

The best photographers, according to the editors, are able to capture the moment in such a way that you want to review it again and again. The pictures are amazing and impressive, forcing us to open our eyes to what we do not notice in Everyday life. Beauty is all around us, and photographers prove it over and over again.

Losko Magazine has collected 10 bright projects, where the best photographers demonstrate their vision. Industrial landscapes and breathtaking views, strict geometry and abstract minimalism - everything is here. The pictures are different, but there is something that unites them - the aesthetic pleasure that you get when viewing.

1. Salt mining sites in surreal photos by Emma Phillips

2. Geometric world in the photo of Lino Russo

Lino Russo (Eng. Lino Russo) is not only an insane method of weaving a long braid, but also the name of a graphic designer from Italy. Growing up in the bay of the Gulf of Naples, Lino stared at the sky for hours and dreamed until the word popped into his head. The eponymous series of photographic images is breathtaking with a curious fusion of sky and geometric metrics.

The artist's series is dominated by minimalistically refined images: simple elements and clean lines, harmony and symbiosis of natural and industrial, carefully thought-out compositions and structures, strong contrasts of the infinitely blue sky and the variegation of Italian architecture.

The places caught in the artist's lens have several commonalities: they are sketchy, they pursue impeccable symmetry and indulge in the square as much as they can. Lino sought to show a grandiose escape from the intended context of architectural spaces, inviting viewers to explore multiple ways of fresh interpretations.

3. Industrial landscape: the song of concrete and steel in the Sites project

Kai Sammer (Eng. Kai Caemmerer) - photographer with a Bachelor of Arts degree based in Chicago, USA. In the project, he draws attention to how the developing industrial landscape of cities overshadows nature.

The photographs show that steel and concrete structures truly dominate the territory and fill all the available space. Nature, on the other hand, modestly and meekly gives way.

Gigantic immense structures somewhat arrogantly "look" at the person who builds and maintains them.

4. Architecture photography by German photographer Kilian Schoenberger

Color blindness is not yet a reason to give up the desire to become professional photographer and create wonderful photographs of architecture. By his example, the German Kilian Schoenberger proved that this vice can be turned into your own. forte. He simply stopped paying attention to shades of green and brown and focused on the texture of the photo, thereby developing his own approach to processing frames.

Kilian recently filmed architectural project in the city of Heuss. It is a museum located on a total area of ​​62 acres. From 1982 to 1994, the sculptor Erwin Gerich built 11 museum pavilions on this land, which he himself calls "chapels". Each shot of this place attracts with architectural harmony and style geometry.

5. Living green fences in the photo of Alexandra Devi

Living green fences are amazing and harmonious. “Plants are part of nature, and walls are part of culture, which provide us with an imaginary protection from prying eyes. Inside, they hide what a person is trying to hide from the outside world, but presents it in a different way, ”these words formed the basis for the idea of ​​​​the photo project“, authored by a pretty girl from France with the majestic name Alexandra.

In her photographs Alexandra Devi Alexandra Davy wants to convey the strange habit of people to close, hide. As if everyone wants to build their own monolithic stone wall, even if there are only simple hedges at hand for this. This changes nature, turning beautiful plants into blocks of stone.

Post-Soviet architecture shapes the city's unique landscape, and photographs by British photographer Roman Sakovich Roman Sakovich looks especially atmospheric and really unique, despite the fact that these are “ordinary” urban places.

The abundance of light and the purity of each frame is what mainly determines the style of the photographer. In addition, the script of each shooting is carefully thought out, so the result is often stunning.

7. Breathtaking views from Finn Beals

If you like breathtaking views, you will love the work of Finn Beals. (Finn Beales). His photos are quite popular among Instagram users. And for good reason: he succeeds in really amazing, only the best photographers are capable of this. Just look at these photos and, before you have time to come to your senses, you will start packing your backpack for a hike.

Finn doesn't just shoot for himself. His photographs are commissioned and used by many international brands.

Them, like ordinary people, attracts cinematic and thoughtful compositions. There is a whole story behind every frame. And this only fuels curiosity more, inspires and fascinates.

8. David Berdeni - St. Petersburg and Moscow metro stations at night

Would you like to see what events metro stations witness at night? The opportunity presented itself to Canadian architect and photographer David Berdeni. David Burdeny, who created a series called , which tells about the amazing underground architecture of Moscow and St. Petersburg.

To get permission to shoot at night, the photographer had to wait almost a year. But the effort was worth it, and the best photographers in the world would envy the given opportunity. For two weeks, David filmed on empty station platforms, enjoying the beauty of the interior decoration of Stalinist buildings.

In St. Petersburg, David visited the Hermitage, and also went to Pushkin and Peterhof. The photographer managed to convey the atmosphere of the luxury of deserted halls with their museum curators, who, according to the author of the series, are a reminder of the achievements of Russian culture.

9. The mental space of the environment according to Benoit Payet

Mental space is a subtle matter. His research was taken up by Benoît Payet, an experimental artist from Quebec who seeks his personal definition in all established genres of photography. Refers his work to "hyper-realistic" painting.

The "" series digitizes mental spaces, trying to talk about humanity without directly demonstrating people. Benois creates his emotional portrait and enters into a symbolic dialogue with his environment, with his former beliefs and prejudices, reinventing himself and building his reality manifesto.

“When my eye, like a camera, focuses on some object, all the disturbing thoughts that previously terrorized my head suddenly disappear. In my series, I made an attempt to let the audience feel that feeling.”

10. Amazing architecture as an object of interest of Matthias Heydrich

Matthias Heydrich is a 29-year-old photographer from Bad Hersfeld who is attracted by the amazing, graphic design and urban landscape. He is an admirer of Josef Schulz, Tim Hecker, drone ambient, vinyl covers and playing with light. His work is a real photographic trip to the world of beautiful shapes and structures. He enjoys exploring the complexities of color in minimalist architecture, following his unique and highly distinctive style, and bringing an unexplored side of Berlin to the world.

When Mattias goes for a walk, his eyes are constantly looking for patterns, lines, colors and various urban abstractions in order to turn all this assortment into something new, to pull them out of the general context. “If I had to choose one location for filming on Earth, I would choose the industrial areas of the former Soviet countries. These places are full of amazing and strange architecture.”

Published: March 26, 2018

This list of famous landscape painters has been compiled by our editor, Neil Collins, M.A., LL.B. It represents his personal opinion about the ten best representatives of genre art. Like any compilation of this kind, it reveals more of the compiler's personal tastes than the position of landscape painters. So the top ten landscape painters and their landscapes.

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#10 Thomas Cole (1801-1848) and Frederick Edwin Church (1826-1900)

In tenth place, two American artists at once.

Thomas Cole: The greatest American landscape painter of the early 19th century and founder of the Hudson River School, Thomas Cole was born in England, where he worked as an engraver's apprentice before emigrating to the United States in 1818, where he quickly achieved recognition as a landscape painter, settling in the village of Catskill in the Hudson Valley. An admirer of Claude Lorraine and Turner, he visited England and Italy between 1829 and 1832, after which (thanks in part to the encouragement he received from John Martin and Turner) he began to focus less on natural scenery and more on grandiose allegorical and historical themes. . Largely impressed by the natural beauty of the American landscape, Cole imbued much of his landscape art with great feeling and obvious romantic splendor.

Famous landscapes of Thomas Cole:

- "View of the Catskills - Early Autumn" (1837), oil on canvas, Metropolitan Museum, New York

- "American Lake" (1844), oil on canvas, Detroit Institute of Arts

Frederick Edwin Church

- "Niagara Falls" (1857), Corcoran, Washington

- "Heart of the Andes" (1859), Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

- "Cotopaxi" (1862), Detroit Institute of Arts

#9 Caspar David Friedrich (1774-1840)

Thoughtful, melancholic and somewhat reclusive, Caspar David Friedrich is the greatest landscape painter of the Romantic tradition. Born near the Baltic Sea, he settled in Dresden, where he focused exclusively on spiritual connections and the meaning of the landscape, inspired by the silent silence of the forest, as well as light (sunrise, sunset, moonlight) and seasons. His genius lay in his ability to capture a hitherto unknown spiritual dimension in nature, which gives the landscape an emotional, incomparable mysticism.

Famous landscapes of Caspar David Friedrich:

- "Winter Landscape" (1811), oil on canvas, National Gallery, London

- "Landscape in Riesengebirge" (1830), oil on canvas, Pushkin Museum, Moscow

- Man and Woman Looking at the Moon (1830-1835), oil, National Gallery, Berlin

#8 Alfred Sisley (1839-1899)

Often referred to as the "forgotten Impressionist", the Anglo-French Alfred Sisley was second only to Monet in his devotion to spontaneous plein airism: he was the only Impressionist who devoted himself exclusively to landscape painting. His seriously underestimated reputation is based on his ability to capture the unique effects of light and seasons in wide landscapes, sea and river scenes. His depiction of dawn and a cloudy day is especially memorable. Today he is not very popular, but is still considered one of the greatest representatives of Impressionist landscape painting. Could well be overrated, because, unlike Monet, his work never suffered from a lack of form.

Famous landscapes by Alfred Sisley:

- Foggy Morning (1874), oil on canvas, Musée d'Orsay

- "Snow at Louveciennes" (1878), oil on canvas, Musée d'Orsay, Paris

- Morette Bridge in the Sun (1892), oil on canvas, private collection

#7 Albert Cuyp (1620-1691)

A Dutch realist painter, Aelbert Kuip is one of the most famous Dutch landscape painters. Its most magnificent picturesque views, river scenes and landscapes with calm cattle, show majestic serenity and masterful handling of bright light (early morning or evening sun) in the Italian style is a sign of Klodeev's great influence. This golden light often captures only the sides and edges of plants, clouds, or animals through impasto lighting effects. In this way, Cuyp turned his native Dordrecht into an imaginary world, reflecting it at the beginning or end of a perfect day, with an all-encompassing sense of stillness and security, and the harmony of everything with nature. Popular in Holland, it was highly regarded and collected in England.

Famous landscapes of Albert Cuyp:

- "View of Dordrecht from the North" (1650), oil on canvas, collection of Anthony de Rothschild

- “River landscape with horseman and peasants” (1658), oil, National Gallery, London

#6 Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot (1796-1875)

Jean-Baptiste Corot, one of the greatest landscape painters of the romantic style, is famous for his unforgettable picturesque depiction of nature. His particularly subtle approach to distance, light and form depended on tone rather than drawing and color, giving the finished composition an air of endless romance. Less constrained by painterly theory, Corot's works are nonetheless among the world's most popular landscapes. A regular participant in the Paris Salon since 1827 and a member of the School of Barbizon, led by Theodore Rousseau (1812-1867), he had a great influence on other plein air artists such as Charles-Francois Doubigny (1817-1878), Camille Pissarro (1830-1903). ) and Alfred Sisley (1839-1899). He was also an unusually generous man who spent most of his money on artists in need.

Famous landscapes by Jean-Baptiste Corot:

- "The Bridge at Narni" (1826), oil on canvas, Louvre

- Ville d'Avrey (ca. 1867), oil on canvas, Brooklyn Museum of Art, New York

- "Rural Landscape" (1875), oil on canvas, Musée Toulouse-Lautrec, Albi, France

#5 Jacob van Ruisdael (1628-1682)

- "The Mill at Wijk near Duarsted" (1670), oil on canvas, Rijksmuseum

- "Jewish Cemetery in Ouderkerk" (1670), Old Masters Gallery, Dresden

No. 4 Claude Lorrain (1600-1682)

French painter, draftsman and engraver active in Rome who is regarded by many art historians as the greatest painter of the idyllic landscape in the history of art. Since the pure (i.e., secular and non-classical) landscape, as well as ordinary still life or genre painting, lacked moral gravity (in the 17th century in Rome), Claude Lorrain introduced classical elements and mythological themes into his compositions, including gods, heroes and saints. In addition, his chosen environment, countryside around Rome, was rich in ancient ruins. These classic Italian pastoral landscapes were also filled with a poetic light that represents his unique contribution to the art of landscape painting. Claude Lorraine particularly influenced English painters, both during his lifetime and for two centuries thereafter: John Constable called him "the finest landscape painter the world has ever seen".

Famous landscapes by Claude Lorrain:

- "Modern Rome - Campo Vaccino" (1636), oil on canvas, Louvre

- "Landscape with the wedding of Isaac and Rebecca" (1648), oil, National Gallery

- "Landscape with Tobius and the Angel" (1663), oil, Hermitage, St. Petersburg

- "Building a boat at Flatford" (1815), oil, Victoria and Albert Museum, London

- "Hay Cart" (1821), oil on canvas, National Gallery, London

No. 2 Claude Monet (1840-1926)

The greatest modern landscape painter and giant of French painting, Monet was the leading figure of the incredibly influential Impressionist movement, to whose principles of spontaneous plein air painting he remained true for the rest of his life. A close friend of the Impressionist painters Renoir and Pissarro, his desire for optical truth, primarily in the depiction of light, is represented by a series of canvases depicting the same object in different lighting conditions and at different times of the day, such as "Haystacks" (1888 ), The Poplars (1891), Rouen Cathedral (1892) and The River Thames (1899). This method culminated in the famous Water Lilies series (among all the most famous landscapes) created from 1883 in his garden at Giverny. His latest series of monumental drawings of water lilies with shimmering colors has been interpreted by several art historians and painters as an important precursor to abstract art, and by others as the supreme example of Monet's search for spontaneous naturalism.

After viewing these majestic landscapes, you may very much want to go to the UK. No wonder, because this -best works British photographers who capture and impress.

The Landscape Photographer of the Year competition was founded in 2007 by renowned British photographer Charlie Waite. Every year the competition jury selects the best landscape photographs from thousands of applicants. By tradition, the most memorable shots are included in a special album, and the winner of the competition receives a check for 10,000 pounds (856 thousand rubles). Here are the works that won prizes in the photo contest in 2018.

Pete Rowbottom is the 2018 Landscape Photographer of the Year. The Ice Spikes photo was taken in the Vale of Glencoe, Scotland

Adobe Prize went to Will Milner for his photograph of the lighthouse in Brixham, Devon, UK

The Lighthouse and the Sea Serpent by Edward Hyde. The picture was taken in New Haven Harbor during Storm Brian in October 2017. The wind speed reached 64 km/h

"Train at Cardigan Bay" door Paul Fowles

James Loveridge lived in Dorset for 27 years, but he only saw fog flowing down a cliff towards the coast once.

Mary Davey captured this beauty at dawn in Houghton, West Sussex

Spring in one of the forests of Warwickshire through the lens of Chris Fletcher

"Kilt Rock Waterfall on a Cloudy Day" by Pavel Zygmunt

 

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