Landscape and Scenery Fine Art prints
Explore our wide-ranging collection of landscape and scenery fine art prints, featuring countryside views, mountain landscapes, rivers, gardens, forests, coastlines, city skylines and atmospheric scenes by some of the most admired artists in art history. From the light-filled Impressionist landscapes of Claude Monet and Camille Pissarro to the dramatic skies of J. M. W. Turner, this collection brings together landscape wall art for traditional, modern and characterful interiors.
Landscape prints are among the most versatile forms of wall art. They can make a room feel calmer, brighter, deeper or more atmospheric, depending on the subject and style you choose. A peaceful woodland scene can soften a bedroom, a mountain landscape can add drama to a hallway, and a coastal or river view can bring light and movement to a living room.
Explore Landscape Prints
Use these quick links to browse landscape prints by style, subject and featured artist without creating an overwhelming artist directory.
Landscape and Scenery Fine Art Prints
Landscape art has always been one of the most powerful ways to bring the outside world into the home. It can suggest distance, quiet, weather, travel, memory and atmosphere. A well-chosen landscape print can open up a room, add a natural focal point, or introduce colour and mood without overwhelming the space.
This collection includes classic landscape paintings, scenic art prints, rural views, garden scenes, river landscapes, mountain paintings, coastal scenery and atmospheric city views. Whether you are looking for framed landscape prints, unframed fine art prints or canvas panels, these artworks offer a timeless way to decorate living rooms, bedrooms, dining rooms, offices and hallways.
Impressionist Landscape Prints
Impressionist artists transformed landscape painting by focusing on light, colour and the changing effects of weather and season. Claude Monet painted gardens, rivers, haystacks, water lilies and coastal views with a sensitivity to atmosphere that still feels fresh today. His landscapes are ideal for rooms where you want softness, colour and a sense of natural light.
Camille Pissarro brought warmth and structure to rural villages, fields, gardens and city views, while artists such as Alfred Sisley, Pierre-Auguste Renoir and Childe Hassam created landscapes full of broken colour and gentle movement. Impressionist landscape prints work especially well in living rooms, bedrooms and dining spaces because they feel bright, elegant and easy to live with.
Post-Impressionist and Modern Landscape Prints
Post-Impressionist landscape art often uses stronger colour, bolder shapes and more expressive brushwork. Vincent van Gogh is one of the most popular choices for landscape wall art, with cypress trees, wheat fields, gardens and Provençal views that bring energy and emotion to a room.
Artists such as Paul Cezanne, Paul Gauguin, Paul Signac and Henri Manguin used landscape as a way to explore colour, structure and feeling. These prints are excellent for interiors that need a stronger visual accent than a quiet traditional landscape.
Japanese Landscape Prints
Japanese landscape prints are loved for their clarity, balance and poetic sense of place. Katsushika Hokusai created some of the most recognisable landscape images in the world, including views of Mount Fuji that combine elegant composition with drama and movement.
Ando Hiroshige is equally important for his lyrical views of roads, rivers, bridges, weather and seasonal change. His landscape prints have a calm, decorative quality that works beautifully in bedrooms, studies, hallways and minimalist interiors. For a more meditative feel, Sesshu Toyo offers Japanese ink landscapes with a spare, expressive beauty.
Romantic, Mountain and Wilderness Landscapes
For dramatic scenery, mountain views and grand wilderness subjects, Romantic and Hudson River School artists are especially strong. J. M. W. Turner used light, storm, mist and atmosphere to create landscapes and seascapes of extraordinary intensity. His prints are ideal for rooms where you want a sense of movement, weather and drama.
American landscape painters such as Albert Bierstadt and Frederic Edwin Church are excellent choices for large landscape prints. Their paintings often show mountains, valleys, rivers, waterfalls and vast skies, making them particularly effective above sofas, beds, fireplaces and sideboards.
Coastal, City and Atmospheric Scenery
Landscape art does not have to be limited to fields and mountains. Coastal views, harbours, moonlit streets and city skylines can all bring a strong sense of place to a room. Winslow Homer is a superb choice for coastal and seascape subjects, combining natural beauty with a feeling of weather, light and human presence.
John Atkinson Grimshaw is ideal for atmospheric Victorian streets, docks and moonlit roads. His works suit interiors that need depth, mood and a slightly mysterious evening quality. For British landscapes with a quieter modern feeling, Eric Ravilious offers chalk paths, fields, coastal scenes and rural views with crisp design and understated charm.
Nordic and Scandinavian Landscape Prints
Scandinavian landscape art is especially good for calm interiors, natural palettes and rooms where you want a sense of space and stillness. Anna Boberg is known for her striking northern landscapes, including views of Norway, harbours, mountains and northern light. These works are well suited to bedrooms, reading rooms and quiet living spaces.
Scandinavian scenery often combines cool colour, open skies and a strong relationship with weather and season. These prints can be particularly effective in modern homes, neutral interiors and rooms decorated with wood, linen, wool and natural materials.
How to Choose Landscape Wall Art
When choosing landscape wall art, start with the mood you want the room to have. Soft Impressionist landscapes are good for calm, light-filled spaces. Mountain and wilderness prints add grandeur and scale. Japanese landscapes bring elegance and balance. Coastal prints create freshness and movement, while moonlit or city scenery can add atmosphere and depth.
Colour is also important. Green landscape prints can make a room feel natural and restful. Blue landscapes and seascapes often suit bedrooms, bathrooms and coastal interiors. Warm sunset landscapes can add comfort to living rooms and dining rooms, while monochrome or ink landscapes work well in minimalist spaces.
Where to Hang Landscape Prints
Large landscape prints work beautifully above a sofa, bed, fireplace or console table. A wide horizontal landscape can help a room feel broader and more settled, while a tall landscape or mountain scene can add height to a narrow wall. Smaller landscape prints can be arranged in pairs, sets or gallery walls, especially when grouped by colour, artist, region or season.
For hallways and staircases, scenic prints can create a sense of journey through the home. In offices and studies, landscape wall art can add calm and visual distance, giving the eye somewhere restful to land during the day.
Fine Art Prints, Framed Prints and Canvas Panels
Our landscape and scenery artworks are available in a range of print sizes and formats, including fine art prints, framed prints and canvas panels. Paper prints are a flexible choice for traditional framing, while canvas panels offer a clean, ready-to-hang finish for modern interiors.
Whether you are looking for a peaceful countryside print, a dramatic mountain landscape, a Japanese landscape print, an Impressionist garden scene or a coastal artwork, this collection offers landscape wall art for many different rooms, tastes and interior styles.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are landscape art prints?
Landscape art prints are reproductions of artworks that show natural or scenic views, including countryside, mountains, rivers, forests, gardens, coastlines and atmospheric outdoor settings.
Which artists are famous for landscape painting?
Famous landscape artists include Claude Monet, J. M. W. Turner, Vincent van Gogh, Camille Pissarro, Katsushika Hokusai, Ando Hiroshige, Albert Bierstadt and Frederic Edwin Church.
Are landscape prints good for living rooms?
Yes. Landscape prints are excellent for living rooms because they can add colour, depth, atmosphere and a natural focal point. Large landscape prints work especially well above sofas, fireplaces and sideboards.
What type of landscape print is best for a bedroom?
For bedrooms, choose calming landscapes with soft colour, gentle light or open space. Impressionist landscapes, Japanese scenery, quiet countryside views and blue or green landscape prints are especially suitable.
Can landscape prints work in modern interiors?
Yes. Landscape prints can work beautifully in modern interiors, especially when the composition, colour palette or frame style suits the room. Japanese landscapes, modern British landscapes and simple coastal views are particularly adaptable.
Should I choose a framed landscape print or a canvas panel?
Framed landscape prints offer a classic, finished look and work well in traditional or elegant interiors. Canvas panels have a cleaner, more contemporary feel and are a good choice for relaxed modern spaces.















































































































































































































































































































