Not currently on view
In the collection of Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · as of July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
Although Degas’s depictions of nature are among his lesser-known works, he was a talented landscape artist, as this vibrant pastel indicates. The rich range of greens creates a velvet-like effect. Earth tones differentiate the undulating hills. The paper support, though discolored from pink to tan, still lends a sense of warmth. The pastel on this sheet covers a unique printed image made by the artist. Degas produced many color monotypes in this period. However, while some of the prints were nearly abstract, here the scene is more legible. Juxtapositions of printed and hand-applied colors show Degas’s reworking. The winding road, for instance, was scored in with a brush handle.
Be the first to share your thoughts.
Sign in to join the discussion.
Auguste Renoir — Landscape
Edgar Degas — Landscape
Charles François Daubigny — Landscape with a Rainbow
Théophile de Bock — Duinlandschap
Paul Cezanne — Montagne Saint-Victoire (The Arc Valley)
Pierre-Auguste Renoir — Landscape (Paysage)
Muirhead Bone (British, 1876–1953) — Storm Weather, Ronda, S
Pierre-Auguste Renoir — Grove of Trees
Georges Godin (French) — The Yellow Evening
John Ruskin — Greta
John Linnell — Underriver–The Golden Valley
Roger Fry (British, 1866–1934) — Landscape