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Landscapes have long served as a genre of pictorial art across the world. For artists, depicting landscapes offers the opportunity to reflect upon nature. Some artists render landscapes out of their appreciation for nature; others contemplate the complex relationship between man and the environment. In many cases, landscapes tell stories of a place and its inhabitants. This selection highlights the geographic breadth of the Smart’s collection, particularly its extensive holdings in East Asian scroll paintings; photographs of the American West by Ansel Adams, Carleton Watkins, and Timothy O’Sullivan; and the visionary landscapes of Chicago-based Joseph Yoakum.

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Shōno: Driving Rain
Andō Hiroshige (歌川 広重/安藤 広重)
circa 1833 - 1834
Mishima: Morning Mist (Mishima, asagiri)
Andō Hiroshige (歌川 広重/安藤 広重)
1833/1834