Earth Day 2025: 6 most famous nature paintings that are a delight to the senses

The beauty of nature
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The beauty of nature

Nature has always been a muse. Be it for the singers and poets who compared their lover to a ‘sunny day’ to artists and painters who cannot have enough of the beautiful sunrise, the blooming daisies, the quiet nature strolls, and of course, the serene landscapes of homes, forests, streams, and more. The beauty of the natural world has inspired so many artists and painters to capture its colours, light, and emotion on their canvas, and strike a chord with the audience.

And here we mention 6 famous paintings that are a delight to the senses.

‘Wheat Field with Cypresses’ by Vincent van Gogh
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‘Wheat Field with Cypresses’ by Vincent van Gogh

Vincent van Gogh, known for his iconic ‘Starry Night’, his mental illnesses, his love for nature, and his bold brushwork and emotional intensity, was not unknown to the beauty and power of nature. And among his many nature paintings, one of the most beautiful is ‘Wheat Field with Cypresses’.
The scene features a golden wheat field under a swirling blue sky, with tall, dark green cypress trees in the background. (Image: VincentvanGogh/Org)

‘The Flamingos’ by Henri Rousseau
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‘The Flamingos’ by Henri Rousseau

A masterpiece by Rousseau, ‘The Flamingos’ shows a calm, serene jungle, with graceful flamingos around a pond. The painting is filled with soft pastel colours, calm reflections, tall flowers, little humans, and more.
The flamingos, with their delicate necks and pink feathers, look distinct in the deep green background, the lotus flowers stand tall, in colours of yellow, pink, white, and the large pine trees also look calm and quiet. (Image: Henri Rousseau/Net)

‘Water Lilies’  by Claude Monet
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‘Water Lilies’ by Claude Monet

Claude Monet’s ‘Water Lilies’ is not one painting, but a series of creations, each just as beautiful as the other. Monet painted countless water lily paintings, focusing on the water garden he had created at his home in Giverny. The paintings look like a zoomed-in version of photographs with the surface of a pond filled with floating lilies, and around them are shiny reflections that dance around with the sunlight.

(Image: ClaudeMonet/Website)

‘The Oxbow’ by Thomas Cole
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‘The Oxbow’ by Thomas Cole

Another beauty in nature paintings is Thomas Cole’s ‘The Oxbow’. The painting shows a view of the Connecticut River, with a wild forest on the left side and a farm on the right. The contrasting colours in the painting are simply surreal, with one side being bright and beautiful with earthy colours of yellow, light green, white, and more, and the other side being haywire with the forest with tall, dark trees, shrubs around, and a darker sky too.

(Image: rongemusic/Instagram)

‘Road Near Mont Sainte-Victoire’ by Paul Cezanne
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‘Road Near Mont Sainte-Victoire’ by Paul Cezanne

A bright and vibrant painting that fills people with joy is Paul Cezanne’s , ‘Road Near Mont Sainte-Victoire’. The painting has elements of nature with his unique style of structure and form, and shows a quiet road that curves into a natural setting with trees and hills, and majestic mountains.
What really attracts people to his creation are the colours in the painting. The bright blue sky, the brown-blue mix of the mountains, the greenery around, and more.(Image: Paul Cezanne/Org)

‘Tiger in a Tropical Storm (Surprised!)’ by Henri Rousseau
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‘Tiger in a Tropical Storm (Surprised!)’ by Henri Rousseau

A funny, intriguing, and beautiful nature painting is this one by Henri Rousseau. ‘In Tiger in a Tropical Storm’, Rousseau painted a dramatic scene of a tiger caught in a fierce storm, and the jungle behind him is thick and lush, filled with large leaves, vines, and wild energy. There are also lightning flashes in the sky, and rain pours down in slanted streaks. And the main character of the painting comes with the tiger, caught mid-motion, and looking rather alert and startled.

(Image: barnesfoundation/Instagram)

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