Not currently on view
In the collection of Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland · as of July 2026
FROM THE CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART’S CATALOG
Many English watercolorists of the period were especially interested in capturing natural effects of the landscape, such as cloud formations. Such studies were of particular interest to the French Impressionists.
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Wooded Landscape with a Wildfowler by a Stream
Pleasure Garden
Portrait of a Woman (previously identified as Queen Elizabet
Landscape with rolling bridge
Dancing Party in the Forecourt of an Imaginary Palace with a
Portret van mevrouw Ursula Jannink-Veraguth
The Dutch Defeat at the Blokkersdijk, near Antwerp, 1605
Elegant Company at an Antique Fountain in a Glade
Cloud Study
David Cox — Study of Clouds (recto); Study of an Elder Bush
Theodore Roussel — The Sea at Bognor
John Constable — Cloud Study
Theodore Roussel — The Sea at Bognor
Charles François Daubigny — Landscape with a Rainbow
Georges Godin (French) — The Yellow Evening
Hercules Brabazon Brabazon (British, 1821–1906) — In the Alp
Theodore Roussel — The Sea at Bognor
Theodore Roussel — The Sea at Bognor
Jean Baptiste Camille Corot — The Tower of Henry VIII
Anonymous, British, early 19th century — The South Downs