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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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See America First: Untitled #2 (See America First III)
H. C. (Horace Clifford) Westermann
5 - 21 September 1968
The Stone Garden
Kawanishi Hide
1959
The Park (Le parc)
Gaston de Latenay
1897
Book of Landscapes
Hasegawa Sadanobu I (長谷川貞信)
n.d.
View of Florence from Montughi (after Giuseppe Zocchi)
Johann Andreas Pfeffel the Younger
1744
Naikoku kangyō hakurankai no zu (National Industrial Exhibition)
Kobayashi Kiyochika (小林清親)
1877, 8th or 9th month
Fulham
James Abbott McNeill Whistler
1834 - 1903