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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a landscape by" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to attribute a landscape artwork to its creator, typically an artist or painter.
Example: "The gallery features a stunning collection, including a landscape by Claude Monet."
Alternatives: "a painting by" or "an artwork by".
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The postcard-size painting, bought for 30 pounds in the British city of Canterbury around a decade ago, depicts a landscape by the 19th century artist and has been described as a "lost item" by the man who uncovered its origins.
The price was a record for a landscape by the artist.
The same bidder also bought "L'Hermitage en Été, Pointoise" (1877), a landscape by Pissarro.
It is a landscape by the rococo Dresden master Johann (or Jan) Christian Vollerdt.
A photograph that narrows in on such details is a landscape by default.
A landscape by Gustave Caillebotte, "Le Pont d'Argenteuil et la Seine," rose to an extraordinary $18 million.
Another is a landscape by Klimt that came from the collection of Henriette Wittgenstein, the sister of the philospher, Ludwig.
A landscape by Egon Schiele, "Suburban House With Washing," from 1917, is estimated at $8 million to $12 million.
There are some very beautiful paintings at Tate Modern invoking the optical sensation of hurtling through a landscape by train.
In 1936 Mr. Terra bought his first painting, a landscape by Benjamin Leader, for $40 at Marshall Field department store.
He found he could make a crowd move across a landscape by placing a tiny dot in one corner and gradually adding more.
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