Explore abstraction(8,615) from recognisable sources(3,634) landscape(1,191) emotions, concepts and ideas(16,416) formal qualities(12,454) gestural(763) spontaneity(112) You might like Left Right Plate 1 Alexander Cozens c.1785 1. Part of the Edge or Top of a Hill or Mountain, Seen Horizontally, the Horizon below the Bottom of the View. The Horizon is the Utmost Bounds of the Land of a Flat Country, or the Sea, in an Uninterrupted View of It to the Sky Alexander Cozens date not known 2. The Tops of Hills or Mountains, the Horizon below the Bottom of the View Alexander Cozens date not known 4. A Flat of a Circular Form, Bounded by Groups of Objects, at a Moderate Distance from the Eye Alexander Cozens date not known 6. A Single or Principal Object, Opposed to the Sky; as a Tree, a Ruin, a Rock, Etc. or a Group of Objects Alexander Cozens date not known 7. A High Foreground, That Is to Say, a Large Kind of Object, or More than One. Near the Eye. Alexander Cozens date not known 9. Two Hills, Mountains, or Rocks, near Each Other. At a Moderate Distance from the Bottom of the View Alexander Cozens date not known 11. Objects, or Groups of Objects, Placed Alternately on Both Hands, Gradually Retiring from the Eye. The Horizon above the Bottom of the View Alexander Cozens date not known 12. A Flat, Bounded on All Sides by Groups of Objects Alexander Cozens date not known 13. A Hollow or Bottom Alexander Cozens date not known 14. A Close or Confined Scene, with Little or No Sky Alexander Cozens date not known 37. [title not known] Alexander Cozens date not known In the shop Browse the shop