Landscapes of a long since gone natural world in the state of New York. From the “The Hudson River Portfolio” which came out in the 1820’s. William Guy Wall, watercolorist.

Hadley's Falls. Number 5. 1821-1822.
Hadley’s Falls. Number 5. 1821-1822. Aquatint printed in color with hand coloring. John Rubens Smith and John Hill, engravers. Collection of the Metropolitan Museum, New York. In the public domain. via https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/418415
View from Fishkill Looking To West-Point. Number 15. 1825.
View from Fishkill Looking To West-Point. Number 15. 1825. Aquatint printed in color with hand-coloring. John Rubens Smith and John Hill, engravers. Collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. In the public domain. via https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/418425
The Palisades. Number 19. 1823-24.
The Palisades. Number 19. 1823-24. Aquatint printed in color with hand-coloring. John Hill, engraver. Collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. In the public domain. via https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/418428.

The sun ready to bounce clear up into the sky somewhere in upstate New York . . . painted by Arthur Garfield Dove (1880- 1946).

"Sunrise, Northport Harbor." 1929.
“Sunrise, Northport Harbor.” 1929. Oil on canvas. Collection of the Princeton University Art Museum. via http://webonmobi.info/arthur-dove-sunrise-269168982/
"Sun." 1943.
“Sun.” 1943. Wax emulsion o canvas. Collection of the Smithsonian American Art Museum. Image © 1976, Suzanne Mullett Smith. via https://americanart.si.edu/artwork/sun-31978.
"Sun on the Lake." 1938.
“Sun on the Lake.” 1938. Oil, wax, and resin on canvas. Collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. via https://www.mfa.org/collections/object/sun-on-the-lake-35042.

All artwork in the public domain in the United States because the artist has been dead over 70 years.