Subject
Walking

Walking is a subject in art. The gallery holds 26 works in this subject in art, including works by Henry Bone, Jean Léon Gérôme and Jan van Scorel.
Walking (also known as ambulation) is one of the main gaits of terrestrial locomotion among legged animals. Walking is typically slower than running and other gaits.
Key artists
Works
Bacchus and Ariadne
Landscape with Bathsheba
A Windmill on a Polder Waterway, Known as ‘In the Month of July’
The Great Bath at Bursa
Cows in a Meadow near a Farm
Landscape with two Trees
The Van Moerkerken Family
Portrait of a Man with a Watch
Caesar Giving Cleopatra the Throne of Egypt
The Duel After the Masquerade
The Flight into Egypt
Footpath near Herlufsholm, Zealand
Lady at Karrebæksminde Beach, Zealand
Expulsion of Adam and Eve
Manda Lamétrie, fermière
Terrace in the Luxembourg Gardens
The Walk to Work
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東海道五十三次 吉原 名所左り不二|Yoshiwara
Bushu Yokohama Gankirō|諸国名所百景 武州横浜岩亀楼|Entrance to the Gankirō Tea House in the Miyozaki District, Yokohama, Bushu
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江戸高名会亭尽 芝神明社内 車轍楼|Shiba Shinmeisha Uchi (Shatetsu-ro)
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「風俗東之錦」 武家の息女と侍女と若党 |A Lady from a Samurai Household with Three Attendants, from the series A Brocade of Eastern Manners (Fūzoku Azuma no nishiki)
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Frequently asked questions
What is Walking?
Walking (also known as ambulation) is one of the main gaits of terrestrial locomotion among legged animals.
How many Walking works does Artifact World Gallery have?
Artifact World Gallery holds 26 public-domain Walking works, all free to view and download.
Who are the key Walking artists?
Key Walking artists in the collection include Henry Bone, Jean Léon Gérôme and Jan van Scorel.
Where can I see Walking works?
Walking works in the collection are held by Metropolitan Museum of Art, Rijksmuseum and Statens Museum for Kunst.