"Château Noir" (1905) is a brooding landscape that Picasso bought from Vollard in the late 1920's.
Now he came to his feet and walked out into the slanting sunlight, an alien shape in the brooding landscape.
But he was best known for his brooding nocturnal landscapes, which featured the moon, leafless trees and mysterious figures lurking in the gloom.
The skirls and laments still echoed in our heads as we rolled through the West's brooding, lonely landscapes.
This much-anticipated exhibition presents a midcareer survey of Ms. Gornik's brooding, angst-filled landscapes from 1980 to the present.
Only eight years ago, most restaurants in the brooding industrial landscape of TriBeCa were identifiable by neon beer signs in the windows.
A vast silence settled over the brooding landscape, broken only by the fretting susurration of the wind.
In this brooding landscape the trees and their tendril-like branches envelope the entire picture plane.
It was a brooding landscape in the rain, a speckling of white rocks and buildings against the greens.
Their desolation is reflected in the rugged, brooding landscape and cloudy skies of northern France.