Landscapes
The landscape has long served as a lens through which artists explore place, perception, and the passage of time. We have published several editions that reinterpret the genre – ranging from natural vistas to constructed environments, from serene observation to critical reflection. Whether through photography, drawing, or conceptual approaches, these works expand the landscape beyond its traditional boundaries.
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Christo and Jeanne-Claude
The Curtains Project for SS74 Maremmana, Manciano, Toscana, 1989

Andy Warhol
Leonardo da Vinci, The Annunciation, 1472, 1984

Shirin Neshat
Untitled (Tooba), 2002
EUR 5,500

Thomas Ruff
jpeg/ma.r.s., 2012
Set EUR 9,000

Lothar Baumgarten
Matteawan/Fishkill, 2003-2009
Set € 5,000 € 3,000 / $3,400 shipping costs included

Christo and Jeanne-Claude
The Floating Piers, Project for Lake Iseo, Italy – San Paolo, 2017
EUR 35,000

Roni Horn
Ends of Rainbow, 1996/2010
EUR 3,500

Christo and Jeanne-Claude
Ponte S. Angelo, Wrapped, Project for Rome, 2011

Thomas Ruff
jpegs II, 2008
Set EUR 11,000

Ed Ruscha and Jean-Marc Bustamante
L'Horizon Chimérique, 2009
EUR 5,000

Richard Hamilton
Sunrise, 1975

Olafur Eliasson
Untitled, 2002
EUR 4,000

Christo and Jeanne-Claude
Wrapped Walk Ways, 1983

Ilya and Emilia Kabakov
Levlvovich's "Coincidences", 1998
Set EUR 1,200

Christo and Jeanne-Claude
Surrounded Islands 1980-83, 2009
EUR 2,500

Christo and Jeanne-Claude
5600 m³ Package, Project for Documenta 4, Kassel, 1986
EUR 5,500

Thomas Ruff
Sterne (Stars), 1990

Andy Warhol
Neuschwanstein, 1987

Christo and Jeanne-Claude
Five Urban Projects, 1985

Jan Dibbets
Seascape, 1975

Olafur Eliasson
Jökulsgilskvisl, 2003
Set EUR 6,000

Christo and Jeanne-Claude
Running Fence, Sonoma and Marin Counties, California 1972-76, 1998
Set EUR 6,000

Axel Hütte
Sunset 1 und Sunset 2, 2002
Set EUR 2,000

Janet Cardiff & George Bures Miller
The Caravan Camp, 2005
EUR 1,200

Christo and Jeanne-Claude
The Floating Piers, Project for Lake Iseo, Italy – Sulzano, 2017
EUR 35,000

Paul Morrison
from: Black Dahlias, 2004
Each EUR 1,500

Christo and Jeanne-Claude
Wrapped Coast, Little Bay, Australia, 1968-69, 1975

Gottfried Bechtold
Standbilder (1971/2001), 2005
EUR 750

Dennis Oppenheim
Maze 1970, 1975

Richard Long
Two Sahara Works, 1988
set EUR 3,000
What is landscape art?
Landscape art is a genre of visual art that depicts natural scenery such as mountains, forests, rivers, valleys, and skies. It can range from realistic portrayals of a specific location to imaginative or stylized interpretations of nature. Landscape art can be created in a variety of mediums, including painting, drawing, photography, and printmaking, and it often emphasizes elements like light, atmosphere, perspective, and composition to capture the beauty, mood, or drama of the natural world.
Where to buy contemporary landscape art prints online?
Buying limited edition landscape prints through established galleries or trusted dealers provides confidence, with every work accompanied by verified provenance – an essential factor in preserving long-term value. Purchasing directly from the publisher, such as Schellmann Art, also ensures each edition arrives in pristine condition, straight from its source. Our editions embody a dedication to quality, authenticity, and the highest standards of contemporary printmaking. Find landscape art prints and objects by leading artists including Andy Warhol, Christo & Jeanne-Claude, Lothar Baumgarten, Thomas Ruff, Richard Hamilton, Olafur Eliasson, Ed Ruscha, and many others.
Who are famous landscape art artists?
Famous contemporary landscape artists include Christo and Jeanne-Claude, celebrated for their monumental environmental installations that transform and reinterpret landscapes, such as Surrounded Islands in Miami; Lothar Baumgarten, whose photographic and installation works explore cultural and natural landscapes with conceptual depth; Olafur Eliasson, known for immersive installations that manipulate light, water, and atmospheric elements to evoke natural phenomena; Peter Doig, whose dreamlike and painterly landscapes blend memory and imagination into hauntingly evocative scenes; Anselm Kiefer, recognized for textured, monumental works that evoke landscapes tied to history, mythology, and memory; Gerhard Richter, who produces both photorealistic and abstracted landscape paintings exploring perception and temporality; and Julie Mehretu, whose large-scale works integrate urban and natural landscapes into layered abstract compositions.