Green Landscape Paintings(68 items)
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Featured Artist
Nyoman Tomblos Original paintings
An artist, according to Tomblos' imagination, is someone free to do anything and everything, uninhibited by the commands of others.
He began painting in 1990... read more
Popular Green Landscape Paintings
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Signed Impressionist Landscape Painting from Peru, "Morning Dusk"
$249.99Inspired by the beauty and tranquility of the Amazon where it extends into Peru, Teodoro Reque Liza paints a composition that seeks to capture its sacred beauty. He paints in an impressionist style to depict groups of trees growing on small islands in the middle of a lake. The sun has just risen over the rainforest, bathing the scene in an ethereal glow. in Spanish.
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Impressionist Painting of a Golfer in White from Brazil, "Golfer I"
$324.99Framed against a lush Brazilian landscape, a golfer in white clothing executes a perfect swing as he hopes for the best. Brazilian artist Marisia Salomao paints this scene in an impressionist style that expertly captures its natural beauty. in Portuguese.
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Signed Impressionist Painting of a Golfer from Brazil, "Golfer II"
$319.99Arcing his club behind his back, a golfer gets ready for a drive in this painting by Brazilian artist Marisia Salomao. She paints this scene in an impressionist style, capturing the lush landscape and mountain range in the distance. Says the artist, "Golf is my children's favorite sport." in Portuguese.
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Signed Impressionist Painting of a Green Forest from Ghana, "Forest Green"
$704.99Traveling together on their way to the market, three women wade through a river in the middle of a dense forest. Ghanaian artist John Atta Mensah paints this scene in the impressionist style, using dabs of the paintbrush to capture the lush greenery of the forest. Says the artist, "Women in the local areas of Ghana love to walk during the early hours of the morning for companionship to the market."