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Browse and inquire about landscape and seascape paintings for sale at Caldwell Gallery Hudson.

Landscapes and seascapes depict the beauty of the natural world, with scenes ranging from mountains to fields, forests, shorelines, rivers, valleys, and coastal areas. Some paintings may include man-made structures, though many do not. They may also include people, or not. The scope of view may range from the intimate to the majestic. Basically, the great outdoors in all its manifestations. 

Image of John Atherton's surrealist 1946 painting entitled "Aged Form."

John Atherton
Aged Form (1946)
Oil on canvas, 20" x 24"

 

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Image of John Atherton's 1950 painting entitled "The Cavern" showing three small figures in a vast cavern of stalagmites and stalactites.

John Atherton
The Cavern (1950)
Tempera on masonite, 16" x 20"

 

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Image of Anni Baldaugh's oil painting of pinkish-yellow southern California foothills in the distance with a lake, dock and 4 brightly colored rowboats in the foreground.

Anni Baldaugh
Southern California Foothills (c.1930)
Oil on canvas, 24" x 30"

 

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Image of John Leslie Breck's oil painting titled "Village in Winter – Auburndale, MA."

John Leslie Breck
Village in Winter – Auburndale, MA (c.1895)
Oil on canvas, 16" x 12 1/2"

 

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Image of Theodore Butler's impressionist oil painting "Farm Orchard in Winter, Giverny."

Theodore Butler
Farm Orchard in Winter, Giverny
Oil on canvas, 24" x 29"

 

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Image of oil painting titled "After Showers - Maine Coast" by Edward Christiana.

Edward Christiana
After Showers-Maine Coast (1946-52)
Oil on canvas, 29" x 35"

 

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Image of Samuel Colman's oil painting entitled "Tower of Babel, Colorado Canyon."

Samuel Colman
Tower of Babel, Colorado Canyon
Oil on canvas, 12 7/8" x 14 1/2"

 

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Image of impressionist oil painting entitled "River Scene" by Edward Dufner.

Edward Dufner
River Scene (1905)
Oil on canvas, 25" x 32"

 

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Image of April Gornik's imagined waterscape painting titled "Moon Bay."

April Gornik
Moon Bay (1996)
Oil on linen, 72" x 96"

 

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Image of 1963 painting Wind, Ocean, Sun by Balcomb Greene showing rocks and the ocean.

Balcomb Greene
Wind, Ocean, Sun (1963)
Oil on canvas, 54 1/8" x 50"

 

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Image of Nikolina Kovalenko's utopian reefscape painting "Twilight Canyon."

Nikolina Kovalenko
Twilight Canyon (2021)
Oil on canvas, 80" x 54"

 

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Image of Irene Rice Pereira's oil painting titled "Masts."

Irene Rice Pereira
Masts (c.1934)
Oil on canvas, 28" x 34"

 

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Image of an oil painting by Ogden Pleissner entitled "The Red House" showing a house, barns and a plowed field.

Ogden Pleissner
The Red House (c.1932)
Oil on canvas, 27" x 30"

 

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Image of oil painting entitled "Sheltered Harbor" by Philip Reisman showing a pier with a fishing boat docked near it.

Philip Reisman
Sheltered Harbor (c.1949)
Oil on masonite, 18" x 22"

 

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Image of abstract oil painting by Ralph Rosenborg entitled "Subjective Farm Landscape."

Ralph Rosenborg
Subjective Farm Landscape (1940)
Oil on canvas, 24" x 30"

 

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Image of 1927 oil painting by William Schwartz entitled "A Song Without Words."

William Schwartz
A Song Without Words (1927)
Oil on canvas, 16" x 20"

 

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Image of Allen Tucker's watercolor titled "The Rainstorm."

Allen Tucker
The Rainstorm (1930)
Watercolor on paper, 14" x 11 3/4"

 

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Image of Vaclav Vytlacil's impressionist oil painting of a fall landscape.

Vaclav Vytlacil
Fall Landscape (1915)
Oil on panel, 12 1/2" x 14 1/2"

 

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Image of John Whorf's watercolor titled "Leaping Marlin."

John Whorf
Leaping Marlin (c.1957)
Watercolor on paper, 21" x 30 1/2"

 

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Image of Guy C. Wiggin's impressionist oil painting entitled "Southeaster - Rockport, MA."

Guy C. Wiggins
Southeaster – Rockport MA (c.1910)
Oil on canvas, 20" x 24"

 

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Image of Louis Wolchonok's surrealist oil painting entitled "Beach Scene."

Louis Wolchonok
Beach Scene (c.1945)
Oil on canvas, 18" x 24"

 

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