Peace and Plenty

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Peace and Plenty is a celebrated 19th-century landscape painting by American artist George Inness, exemplifying his mature Tonalist style and spiritual approach to nature.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Tonalist painting
landscape painting
painting
artisticStyle Tonalism
collection Metropolitan Museum of Art
surface form: The Metropolitan Museum of Art
colorPalette subdued tones
warm earth colors
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator George Inness
creatorBirthName George Inness
creatorBirthYear 1825
creatorDeathYear 1894
creatorMovement Tonalism
creatorNationality American
creatorOccupation painter
depicts agricultural fields
cattle
cloudy sky
figures in a landscape
rural landscape
trees
genre landscape art
hasTheme harmony between humans and nature
pastoral tranquility
spiritual approach to nature
inception 1865
location Metropolitan Museum of Art
surface form: The Metropolitan Museum of Art
materialUsed oil paint
medium oil on canvas
movement Tonalism
museumCity New York City
museumCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
notableFor atmospheric effects
mature Tonalist style of George Inness
spiritual interpretation of landscape
partOf American painting collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art
surface canvas

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George Inness notableWork Peace and Plenty