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In the collection of Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland · as of July 2026
FROM THE CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART’S CATALOG
Studies of dense forests and individual trees were a specialty of Dutch artists in the 1600s.
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Friedrich Preller (German, 1804–1878) — La Serpentara near O
Carl Wilhelm Kolbe — Landscape; a small island with two tree
Roelant Roghman — Plate. 6, from Six Views in the Wood of Th
Anonymous, Dutch, 17th century|Anonymous, Dutch, 18th centur
Anthonie Waterloo — The Duck Hunter
Anonymous — Mediterranean Landscape with a Villa in the Dist
Herman Saftleven — A Forest Interior, with a Seated Figure
Pieter Barbiers II — A Forest Edge with Peasants and a Vill
Lodewijk de Vadder — Forest Landscape
Thomas Gainsborough — A Clump of Trees
Anthonie Waterloo — Twilight in the Woods
Anthonie Waterloo — The Road Through the Woods