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Landscape and Environment

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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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Valley View, Yosemite National Park, California
Ansel Adams
circa 1932 - 1976 (negative, printed 1976)
Ferns, Valley Floor, Yosemite National Park, California
Ansel Adams
circa 1932 - 1976 (negative, printed 1976)
The Bridal Veil, 900 feet
Carleton E. Watkins
1866
Moss Brae Falls, Near Mt. Shasta
William Henry Jackson
n.d. (negative, printed 1979)
photograph
Bernd Becher
1968, printed 1975
Coal Rig, Ore Docks, Duluth, Minnesota
Margaret Bourke-White
circa 1929
Pribranskyeh [?]
František Drtikol
circa 1910's
Lingerie
Roy DeCarava
1950s
Shibaura, Tokyo
Masahisa Fukase
1963
Border Crossing
Willie Doherty
1994
Louisville Flood Victims Paddling
Margaret Bourke-White
February 7, 1938
Now (Berlin Wall)
Alan Cohen
1996
Rotational Grazing, Chase County, Kansas
Terry Evans
November 8, 1996
Médinet Habou
Maxime Du Camp
1850