* Animals: Birds, mammals, insects, fish, reptiles, and amphibians are all common subjects.
* Plants: Flowers, trees, landscapes, and other botanical elements are frequently depicted.
* Natural Phenomena: Storms, sunsets, rainbows, and other natural events can also be subjects of naturalist art.
* Still lifes: Arrangements of fruits, vegetables, flowers, or other natural objects are often depicted in naturalist still lifes.
Some famous painters known for naturalist art include:
* Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin: Known for his still lifes featuring everyday objects and natural elements.
* Gustave Courbet: Famous for his realist paintings depicting scenes from everyday life, including landscapes and portraits.
* Winslow Homer: Renowned for his depictions of the sea, nature, and everyday life in America.
* John Constable: Known for his landscape paintings, especially those featuring the English countryside.
* Caspar David Friedrich: Celebrated for his romantic landscapes and his depiction of the sublime in nature.
These are just a few examples, and there are many other artists throughout history who have created beautiful and evocative naturalist artwork.