Depiction of landscapes in art.
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Examples for "landscape"
Examples for "landscape"
1Christine Lagarde: The Europeans governments have massively changed the landscape in Europe.
2The economic crisis has caused two major changes to this political landscape.
3She wanted a whole new landscape, new trees, new architecture, new accents.
4Looking at the landscape in Wales, he said Cardiff faced particular problems.
5These are certainly days of profound change in the political landscape there.
1Newspaper photographs don't often have the composed stillness of a landscape painting.
2Courajod, there was one who had his share in inventing landscape painting!
3It is portrait and landscape painting that I refer to, said Frank, laughing.
4The physical characters of the country favoured landscape painting too.
5Her recent work has been landscape painting in New England.
1Also framed law diplomas and a general excess of bad Western landscape art.
2This niggling landscape art of the Japanese seemed to him mean and insignificant.
3Something as simple as a landscape art poster hung indoors can offer stress relief.
4His garden is lovely, being laid out in the highest style of Hindu landscape art.
5Here he had taught her almost all that she had ever learned of landscape art.
6I like the lines and structures of 17th-century Dutch gardens and like all landscape art.
7Simultaneously with landscape art was born another kind of painting, especially peculiar to Holland-animalpainting.
8For centuries, downcast, tobacco-stained colours were thought to be the mark of taste and truth in landscape art.
9Rock, forest and water combine to make its position an unfailing charm to the student of landscape art.
10Alternatively this might be a magical setting for a piece of modern landscape art by Andy Goldsworthy or Richard Long.
11It is remarkable, as a matter of fact, how little practical influence Turner has had upon the progress of landscape art.
12Still there are permanent and solid qualities in Thomson's landscape art, which can give delight even now to an unspoiled taste.
13On the fourth day, I was absorbed over the hardest of all hard tasks in landscape art, studying the clouds straight from Nature.
14It would seem that his interest in landscape art was encouraged from the start and, having left school, he began specialising in this genre.
15So that, if a general and characteristic name were needed for modern landscape art, none better could be invented than "the service of clouds."
16Temperance in Landscape Art is very difficult in the vicinity of Rome.
Translations for landscape art