This presentation is a classroom resource from Windows to the Universe with funding from the Center for Multi-Scale Modeling of Atmospheric Processes (CMMAP) and the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR).
Title: Route de Louveciennes Artist: Camille Pissarro, a nineteenth century French Impressionist painter #1
Title: The Lake of Terni Artist: Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot, a nineteenth century French painter #2
Title: The Old Berkshire Hunt Artist: John Goode, a nineteenth century British artist #3
Title: The Beach at Sainte-Adresse Artist: Claude Monet, a nineteenth century French Impressionist painter #4
Title: Field of Poppies Artist: Claude Monet, a nineteenth century French Impressionist painter #5
Title: The Tower of London Artist: Robert Havell, an early nineteenth century British artist #6
Title: Seascape Study with Rain Cloud Artist: John Constable ( ) British artist #7
Title: Weymouth Bay Artist: John Constable ( ) British artist #8
Title: Cloud Study Artist: John Constable ( ) British painter #9
Title: Place Saint-Marc a Venise, Vue du Grand Canal Artist: Eugene Bourdin ( ) nineteenth century French painter #10
Title: The Grand Canal, Venice Artist: Joseph Mallord William Turner, British artist #11
Title : View of Delft Artist: Jan Vermeer ( ) Dutch painter #12
Title: Garden of Rockies Artist: Albert Bierstadt, nineteenth century American landscape painter #13
Title: Storm in the Rocky Mountains Artist : Albert Bierstadt, nineteenth century American landscape painter #14
Title: The Lackawanna Valley Artist: George Inness, a nineteenth century American painter #15
Developed by Lisa Gardiner for Windows to the Universe Cloud art review: Julia Genyuk, Becca Hatheway, Peggy LeMone, and Lisa Gardiner Cloud type identification: Peggy LeMone (National Center for Atmospheric Research) For credit information about the images used in this presentation, please visit the online Clouds in Art Gallery at: For a teacher’s guide to using Clouds in Art, please visit: