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Style: Naturalistic
Radiance
Radiance

Donna LevinstoneRadiance, 2023

$600Sale Price|20% Off

Radiance

Located in New York, NY

Radiance pastel on paper 6 x 6inches 12 x 12 inches 2023

Category

2010s Naturalistic Art

Materials

Paper, Pastel

Ánimas Chingaza, Pigment Prints
Ánimas Chingaza, Pigment Prints

Ánimas Chingaza, Pigment Prints

By Miguel Winograd

Located in Miami Beach, FL

What began as a pretext to exercise MIguel Wynograd's gaze, little by little became a meditation on different intertwined temporalities. The superposition of very ancient times with ...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Naturalistic Art

Materials

Black and White, Pigment

Ánimas Chingaza, Silver Gelatin Print
Ánimas Chingaza, Silver Gelatin Print

Ánimas Chingaza, Silver Gelatin Print

By Miguel Winograd

Located in Miami Beach, FL

What began as a pretext to exercise MIguel Wynograd's gaze, little by little became a meditation on different intertwined temporalities. The superposition of very ancient times with ...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Naturalistic Art

Materials

Black and White, Silver Gelatin

Monolito Sumpaz, Pigment Prints
Monolito Sumpaz, Pigment Prints

Monolito Sumpaz, Pigment Prints

By Miguel Winograd

Located in Miami Beach, FL

What began as a pretext to exercise MIguel Wynograd's gaze, little by little became a meditation on different intertwined temporalities. The superposition of very ancient times with ...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Naturalistic Art

Materials

Black and White, Pigment

El Palmar (Chingaza), Pigment Prints
El Palmar (Chingaza), Pigment Prints

El Palmar (Chingaza), Pigment Prints

By Miguel Winograd

Located in Miami Beach, FL

What began as a pretext to exercise MIguel Wynograd's gaze, little by little became a meditation on different intertwined temporalities. The superposition of very ancient times with ...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Naturalistic Art

Materials

Black and White, Pigment

Alcornoque Evora, Pigment Prints
Alcornoque Evora, Pigment Prints

Alcornoque Evora, Pigment Prints

By Miguel Winograd

Located in Miami Beach, FL

The artist looks for a path between tangled branches. Reconfiguring a personal archive of diverse Colombian landscapes, experimenting with a variety of printing materials to reconstr...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Naturalistic Art

Materials

Black and White, Pigment

Ginger Alpinia purpurata, Pigment Prints
Ginger Alpinia purpurata, Pigment Prints

Ginger Alpinia purpurata, Pigment Prints

By Miguel Winograd

Located in Miami Beach, FL

The artist looks for a path between tangled branches. Reconfiguring a personal archive of diverse Colombian landscapes, experimenting with a variety of printing materials to reconstr...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Naturalistic Art

Materials

Black and White, Pigment

Deer Isle, Pigment Prints
Deer Isle, Pigment Prints

Deer Isle, Pigment Prints

By Miguel Winograd

Located in Miami Beach, FL

The artist looks for a path between tangled branches. Reconfiguring a personal archive of diverse Colombian landscapes, experimenting with a variety of printing materials to reconstr...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Naturalistic Art

Materials

Black and White, Pigment

Jade Crassula Ovata, Pigment Print photograph
Jade Crassula Ovata, Pigment Print photograph

Jade Crassula Ovata, Pigment Print photograph

By Miguel Winograd

Located in Miami Beach, FL

The artist looks for a path between tangled branches. Reconfiguring a personal archive of diverse Colombian landscapes, experimenting with a variety of printing materials to reconstr...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Naturalistic Art

Materials

Black and White, Pigment

Bosque Chingaza, Silver Gelatin Print
Bosque Chingaza, Silver Gelatin Print

Bosque Chingaza, Silver Gelatin Print

By Miguel Winograd

Located in Miami Beach, FL

The artist looks for a path between tangled branches. Reconfiguring a personal archive of diverse Colombian landscapes, experimenting with a variety of printing materials to reconstr...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Naturalistic Art

Materials

Black and White, Silver Gelatin

Cuetzalan, Silver Gelatin Print
Cuetzalan, Silver Gelatin Print

Cuetzalan, Silver Gelatin Print

By Miguel Winograd

Located in Miami Beach, FL

The artist looks for a path between tangled branches. Reconfiguring a personal archive of diverse Colombian landscapes, experimenting with a variety of printing materials to reconstruct a whole from these fragments, recreating a forest in the center of Bogotá. Wynograd also examines a historical archive of landscapes, the roots of his own vision. He believes that the old mimetic dream of photography is still alive. These exercises aim to weave a series of visual connections and reflect on the complex web of interdependencies between humans and nature. If there is a light of hope in the midst of overlapping crises, it is the awareness that we all belong to a whole. Perhaps these images can help in that reflection. Miguel Winograd...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Naturalistic Art

Materials

Black and White, Silver Gelatin

Ginger Alpinia purpurata, Silver Gelatin Print
Ginger Alpinia purpurata, Silver Gelatin Print

Ginger Alpinia purpurata, Silver Gelatin Print

By Miguel Winograd

Located in Miami Beach, FL

The artist looks for a path between tangled branches. Reconfiguring a personal archive of diverse Colombian landscapes, experimenting with a variety of printing materials to reconstr...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Naturalistic Art

Materials

Black and White, Silver Gelatin

Clay jug on a bench - The essence of the clay jar revealed by the sunlight -
Clay jug on a bench - The essence of the clay jar revealed by the sunlight -

Clay jug on a bench - The essence of the clay jar revealed by the sunlight -

By Hans Richard von Volkmann

Located in Berlin, DE

Hans Richard von Volkmann (1860 Halle (Saale) - 1927 ibid.), Clay jug on a bench. Pencil and Watercolour on paper. 20 x 26,7 cm (visible size), 37 x 45 cm (frame), dated and monogrammed lower left "Februar 1890 - HR. V. V." - Minimally tanned. Framed behind glass in a passepartout. About the artwork Using the technique of his early youth - pencil and watercolour - Hans Richard von Volkmann depicts a still life. However, this is not a conventional indoor still life, but an open-air depiction, painted outdoors and not in the studio. It is therefore an open-air painting, characteristic of von Volkmann's oeuvre, which could have been painted in the Willingshausen colony of painters, where open-air painting was programmatically practised there and the artist stayed there that year. And indeed, this painting is a manifesto of open-air painting. Von Volkmann demonstrates that leaving the studio for the light of nature leads to an entirely new quality of art. To prove this, he uses the genre of still life, which can be described as the studio subject par excellence. Moreover, light plays an essential role in the classical still life. It is the real protagonist of the still life. And it is precisely this moment, essential to the still life, that von Volkmann exploits to demonstrate the potential of plein-air painting: He presents the objects as they appear in the sunlight. The date of February and the bare branches in the foreground make it clear that this is a clear winter day in bright sunlight. The delicate plant in the foreground casts a clearly defined shadow, as does the jug. However, the shadow is most pronounced on the jug itself: The underside of the handle appears almost black, making the top, and therefore the jug itself, shine all the more brightly. The shining of the objects in the sunlight is also visible on the bench. As complementary phenomena to the shadow zones, light edges can be seen on the boards of the seats and the upper foot of the bench shines entirely in the light. To achieve this intensity of light, von Volkmann activated the bright white of the painting ground. By depicting the objects in glistening sunlight, von Volkmann demonstrates that this quality of light is only to be found outdoors. And this light leads to a new way of looking at the objects themselves. The jug on the bench seems like an accidental arrangement, as if the artist had stumbled upon this unintentional still life and captured it with fascination. And in this fascination there is a moment of realisation that refers to the objects themselves. It is only when they shine brightly in the sunlight that their true nature is revealed. In this way, sunlight allows the objects to come into their own, so to speak. Sunlight, which is not present in the studio, gives the still life an entirely new dimension of reality, which is also reflected in the colours interwoven by the sunlight: The bench and the jug stand in a harmonious grey-pink contrast to the green of the implied meadow. The emphasis on the jug as the central subject of the picture also implies that the watercolour has not been completed. This non finito inscribes a processuality into the picture, making it clear that something processual has been depicted, the temporality of which has been made artistically permanent. This is why von Volkmann signed the painting and dated it to the month. About the Artist Von Volkmann made his first artistic attempts at the age of 14. He painted many watercolours of his home town of Halle. This laid the foundation for his later outdoor painting. In 1880 his autodidactic beginnings were professionalised with his admission to the Düsseldorf Art Academy. There he studied under Hugo Crola, Heinrich Lauenstein, Johann Peter Theodor Janssen and Eduard von Gebhardt until 1888. Von Volkmann then moved to the Karlsruhe Academy, where he was Gustav Schönleber's master pupil until 1892. In 1883 he came for the first time to Willingshausen, Germany's oldest painters' colony, at the suggestion of his student friend Adolf Lins...

Category

1890s Naturalistic Art

Materials

Watercolor

Fall Leaves  (leaves, still life, watercolor, neutral, autumn)

Fall Leaves (leaves, still life, watercolor, neutral, autumn)

Located in New York, NY

Watercolor on paper BIOGRAPHY: Eunju Kang was born in 1962 and raised in Daegu, Korea. She moved to California at 14 years old with her mother and two sisters in the 1970s. Kang was always an avid doodler, often in her textbooks, which became a helpful communication tool as she adjusted to her new life. Since the early 1990s, Kang has lived and worked in NYC, painting, printmaking and turning her doodles into a successful business with her sisters. Kang earned fine art degrees at UC Santa Barbara and Pasadena Art Center College of Design where she graduated with distinction. She has been awarded residencies at The Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown (FAWC), the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts and the Vermont Studio Center. She has taught at the L.A. County High School for the Arts, the ArtCenter College of Design and the School of Visual Art in NYC. Her fine art is in private collections around the world. Her illustration work has been used in packaging and ad campaigns by Godiva Chocolate...

Category

2010s Naturalistic Art

Materials

Watercolor

Large Geode with stand
Large Geode with stand

Large Geode with stand

Located in Long Island City, NY

This large geode is an intriguing sculpture with immense depth and contrasting textures. Size: 31 x 25 x 5 inches Size with base: 41 x 25 x 5 inches

Category

15th Century and Earlier Naturalistic Art

Materials

Precious Stone

Vigilant Fox - The psyche of the fox -
Vigilant Fox - The psyche of the fox -

Vigilant Fox - The psyche of the fox -

Located in Berlin, DE

Carl Friedrich Deiker (1838 Wetzlar - 1892 Düsseldorf). Vigilant fox. Pencil drawing on brown paper, 18 × 29.5 cm (inside measurement), 31.5 x 43.5 cm (mount), signed and dated "Deiker [18]54" at lower right. - a little bit stained, with a light water stain at lower right About the artwork Carl Friedrich Deiker's consummate ability to depict animals is already evident in this early work. He brought a whole new psychological dimension to animal painting, so that one could literally speak of animal portraits. The naturalistic appearance of the fox alone makes it seem alive. Every strand of muscle, even every hair, is captured, which requires an intensive artistic study of animal anatomy and physiology. But the fox's real liveliness comes not from its natural appearance, but from its internal movement: Stretched out, it has been brought out of rest. It turns around and, with its ears pricked up, looks intently in the direction from which it has seen something. His mouth is slightly open and his pointed teeth are bared, as if he were growling. Tension gradually takes hold of his whole body. While the hind legs were still in a relaxed position, closely observed by Deiker, one front leg was already raised, ready to begin a rising movement. The fox seems so alarmed with all its senses that one gets the impression that, at any moment, its tail will move jerkily and the animal will jump up. While wild animals have traditionally been portrayed as beasts or anthropomorphised, often for caricatural purposes, Deiker explores their inherent nature by attempting to capture their psychic impulses. The wild animal is neither bestial nor human, but a creature in its own right, valued by Deiker for its own sake. In this way, he brought the dignity of the animal into representation and raised animal painting to a whole new artistic level. About the artist Carl Friedrich Deiker was the son of the drawing teacher Christian Friedrich Deiker and the younger brother of the animal painter Johannes Deiker. In addition to the family art lessons, Christian Friedrich shared a studio with his brother Johannes at Braunfels Castle, Deiker attended the drawing academy in Hanau, and from 1858 he was a student at the Karlsruhe Art Academy, where he studied under the landscape painter Johann Wilhelm Schirmer. Carl Friedrich Deiker was already in demand as an artist during his first year: Grand Duke Frederick I of Baden, Margrave Max of Baden and Grand Duke Michael of Russia bought hunting scenes by him. In 1859 he went on a study trip to the Reinhardswald. Just as the Barbizon School had rediscovered the landscape, Deiker opened up the forest for animal painting. From 1861-64 Deiker had his own studio in Karlsruhe, then moved to Düsseldorf, where his brother Johannes followed four years later. Deiker married a daughter of the landscape painter Karl Hilger and remained in Düsseldorf until his death. In 1868 he finally achieved international fame with his painting 'Pursued Noble Deer' and was regarded as a virtuoso new founder of animal painting. "Deiker brought for the first time a truly great artistic quality to animal painting [...]". - Hans Vollmer From 1870 he participated in the academic art exhibitions in Berlin, Dresden, Munich and Hanover. He was also very busy as an illustrator. He drew for the Gartenlaube, the Salon, the Universum, and produced many of the finely illustrated hunting and animal books of the period. He also worked as a printmaker, while his oil paintings circulated as reprints by Franz Dinger. From 1865 to 1892 Deiker was a member of the artists' association Malkasten. Carl Friedrich Deiker's life's work was honoured with a large posthumous memorial exhibition at the Düsseldorf Kunsthalle in 1892. His son Carl Deiker, born in 1879, also became a painter. Selection of art museums that own works by Carl Friedrich Deiker: Hamburger Kunsthalle / Kunsthalle Karlsruhe / Kunstmuseum Düsseldorf / Wallraff Richartz Cologne. Selected Bibliography H. Schmidt: Johannes and...

Category

1850s Naturalistic Art

Materials

Pencil

Champignons, French antique mushroom chromolithograph, 1910
Champignons, French antique mushroom chromolithograph, 1910

Champignons, French antique mushroom chromolithograph, 1910

Located in Melbourne, Victoria

'237 Tremella mesenterica 238 Eiidia granulosa 239 Tremellodon gelatinosa 240 Guepinia rufa' Antique French mushroom / fungi chromolithograph. From "Atlas des champignons de France...

Category

Early 20th Century Naturalistic Art

Materials

Engraving, Lithograph

Champignons, French antique mushroom chromolithograph, 1910
Champignons, French antique mushroom chromolithograph, 1910

Champignons, French antique mushroom chromolithograph, 1910

Located in Melbourne, Victoria

'217 Hydnum imbricatum 218 Hydnum zonatum' Antique French mushroom / fungi chromolithograph. From "Atlas des champignons de France, Suisse et Belgique," an atlas of French, Swiss, and Belgian fungi, illustrated by chromolithographs from watercolours by the illustrator Aimé Bessin...

Category

Early 20th Century Naturalistic Art

Materials

Engraving, Lithograph

Crustaceans - Crab & Lobster, English natural history engraving print, 1837
Crustaceans - Crab & Lobster, English natural history engraving print, 1837

Crustaceans - Crab & Lobster, English natural history engraving print, 1837

Located in Melbourne, Victoria

'Crustacea' Copper-line engraving with original hand-colouring. From Baron Georges Cuvier's (1769-1832) 'Animal Kingdom', published in London in 1837. 210mm by 130mm (sheet)

Category

Mid-19th Century Naturalistic Art

Materials

Engraving

Crustaceans - crabs, antique English natural history engraving print, 1837
Crustaceans - crabs, antique English natural history engraving print, 1837

Crustaceans - crabs, antique English natural history engraving print, 1837

Located in Melbourne, Victoria

'Crustacea' Copper-line engraving with original hand-colouring. From Baron Georges Cuvier's (1769-1832) 'Animal Kingdom', published in London in 1837. 210mm by 130mm (sheet)

Category

Mid-19th Century Naturalistic Art

Materials

Engraving

View of Greenwich from Deptford Yard, Thames, London, C18th English aquatint

View of Greenwich from Deptford Yard, Thames, London, C18th English aquatint

Located in Melbourne, Victoria

'View of Greenwich from Deptford Yard, Thames, London' Aquatint by JC Stadler after J Farmington. Published c1795 for Boydell's 'History of the River Thames'. Joseph Constantine St...

Category

Late 18th Century Naturalistic Art

Materials

Engraving

View of Blackfriars Bridge from Somerset Place, C18th English aquatint

View of Blackfriars Bridge from Somerset Place, C18th English aquatint

Located in Melbourne, Victoria

View of Blackfriars Bridge from Somerset Place' Aquatint by JC Stadler after J Farmington. Published c1795 for Boydell's 'History of the River Thames'. Joseph Constantine Stadler (...

Category

Late 18th Century Naturalistic Art

Materials

Engraving

Stareek.

Stareek.

By Herbert Ponting

Located in London, London

PONTING, Herbert. Stareek. circa 1935. Classic Ponting photograph from Captain Scott’s Terra Nova expedition (1910-1913). Showing one of the memb...

Category

1930s Naturalistic Art

Materials

Silver Gelatin

Naturalistic Fall Landscape
Naturalistic Fall Landscape

Naturalistic Fall Landscape

Located in Houston, TX

Naturalistic fall landscape with beautiful green hues. There is a small man in the foreground of the painting. The work is framed in a painted wooden frame with a red, slanted greek key pattern. The artists' name is signed on a gold plate in the bottom center of the frame. Dimensions without Frame: H 12.5 in x W 15.5 in. Artist Biography: From Switzerland, he became noted for his paintings of Alpine mountains, although he also painted scenes from his travels in Germany and especially Italy. He studied with landscape painter, Francois Diday, and by 1835, had sold a landscape to the museum in Bern. He also exhibited with the Paris Salons beginning in the late 1830s. Calame lived most of his life in Geneva, but in 1863, he moved to the French Riviera for health reasons. His composition method was often placing a large clump of trees at one side of the painting and "a sharply receding diagonal leads away from it to a view, often of mountains in the far distance." (83) It was a motif that had much appeal to American collectors of that era, and one of his landscapes, a part of the bequest of James Suydam...

Category

20th Century Naturalistic Art

Materials

Oil

FEOLI. Vedute del Museo Pio-Clementino
FEOLI. Vedute del Museo Pio-Clementino

FEOLI. Vedute del Museo Pio-Clementino

By Vincenzo Feoli

Located in London, London

Magnificent large plate illustrating the Vatican Museum at the end of the eighteenth century by Vincenzo Feoli (1750 - 1831) after Miccinelli and Costa. The Pio-Clementino museum, n...

Category

1790s Naturalistic Art

Materials

Engraving, Handmade Paper

West View of St Nicholas Chapel, Westminster Abbey, architecture aquatint

West View of St Nicholas Chapel, Westminster Abbey, architecture aquatint

Located in Melbourne, Victoria

Colour aquatint by John Bluck (active 1791-1819) after Auguste Pugin (1762-1832). Architectural interior with superb original colour. From 'Westminster Abbey', published by Rudolf A...

Category

Early 19th Century Naturalistic Art

Materials

Engraving, Etching, Aquatint

FEOLI. Vedute del Museo Pio-Clementino
FEOLI. Vedute del Museo Pio-Clementino

FEOLI. Vedute del Museo Pio-Clementino

By Vincenzo Feoli

Located in London, London

Magnificent large plate illustrating the Vatican Museum at the end of the eighteenth century by Vincenzo Feoli (1750 - 1831) after Miccinelli and Costa. The Pio-Clementino museum, n...

Category

1790s Naturalistic Art

Materials

Engraving, Handmade Paper

Naturalistic art for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Naturalistic art available for sale on 1stDibs. Works in this style were very popular during the 21st Century and Contemporary, but contemporary artists have continued to produce works inspired by this movement. If you’re looking to add art created in this style to introduce contrast in an otherwise neutral space in your home, the works available on 1stDibs include elements of blue, orange, green, red and other colors. Many Pop art paintings were created by popular artists on 1stDibs, including Miguel Winograd , John James Audubon, McKenney & Hall, and William Curtis. Frequently made by artists working with Paint, and Engraving and other materials, all of these pieces for sale are unique and have attracted attention over the years. Not every interior allows for large Naturalistic art, so small editions measuring 0.5 inches across are also available. Prices for art made by famous or emerging artists can differ depending on medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $38 and tops out at $191,816, while the average work sells for $863.