
1) An extensive mental viewpoint 2) Arrange grounds artistically 3) Camouflage 4) Corot specialty 5) Countryside 6) Disguise 7) Do landscape gardening 8) Do over 9) Embellish with plants 10) English jazz ensemble 11) English play 12) Expanse of scenery 13) Hudson River school offering 14) Improve 15) Outlook
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1) Appearance 2) Land 3) Panorama 4) Scenery 5) View
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• (n.) The pictorial aspect of a country. • (n.) A portion of land or territory which the eye can comprehend in a single view, including all the objects it contains. • (n.) A picture representing a scene by land or sea, actual or fancied, the chief subject being the general aspect of nature, as fields, hills, forests, water. etc.Land...
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(from the article `painting`) Idealized landscapes were common subjects for fresco decoration in Roman villas. Landscape painting (as exemplified by a Chinese landscape scroll by ... Circumstances encouraged Renoir to attempt a new freedom and experimentation in his style. The convention of the time was that a paintingeven a ... ...
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1. A portion of land or territory which the eye can comprehend in a single view, including all the objects it contains. ... 2. A picture representing a scene by land or sea, actual or fancied, the chief subject being the general aspect of nature, as fields, hills, forests, water. Etc. ... 3. The pictorial aspect of a country. 'The landscape of his ...
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A heterogenous land area with interacting ecosystems that are repeated in similar form throughout.
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A painting in which the subject matter is natural scenery.
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recording the environment as the principal subject matter for an image.
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a collection of natural and cultural features that characterize a particular district or region; a portion of the earth's surface that can be taken in from a single viewpoint at ground level
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Land'scape noun [ Formerly written also landskip .] [ Dutch landschap ; land land + - schap , equiv. to English -schip ; akin to German landschaft , Swedish landskap , Danish landskab . See Land , and -schip .] 1.
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A painting, photograph or other work of art which depicts scenery such as mountains, valleys, trees, rivers and forests.
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Oblong loose or folded printed sheet, or book, having its long sides at head and foot.
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A generalization for any artist`s depiction of natural scenery. Figures and other objects should be of secondary importance to the composition and incidental to the content.
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Landscape is a term applied to a portion of land or territory which the eye can comprehend in a single view, and to a painting of such.
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Categorisation for artist paintings that predominantly features natural scenery rather than figures, architecture or other objects. British Artists showing at Red Rag Modern British Art Gallery and specialising in Landscape paintings include: Stephen Brown , Andrew Macara, Stephen Outram and Tom Wanless
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A painting in which the subject matter is natural scenery
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a subject matter category in which the main theme of the work is natural scenery such as mountains, valleys, trees, rivers, and lakes. Traditionally, the space depicted in a landscape is divided into three parts. The foreground is the part closest to you, the viewer. Objects in the foreground are usually larger and more detailed than other objects;...
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a mosaic of repeated ecosystems in a given geographic area. The land is heterogeneous, but there are structural and functional relationships among the matrix and the various patches and corridors.
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An area of land containing a patchwork of ecosystems.
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the arrangement of patterns in the land; trees and rocks that create a scene - often used to find location
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Artist style in which width is greater than height. (Portrait is opposite.)
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In printing terms, Landscape is used when describing the paper orientation. In this case the width of the page is greater than the height.
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One of the principal types or genres of Western art. However, the appreciation of nature for its own sake and its choice as a specific subject for art is a relatively recent phenomenon. Until the seventeenth century landscape was confined to the background of paintings dealing principally with religious, mythological or historical subjects (History...
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landscape painting noun a genre of art dealing with the depiction of natural scenery
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Landscape art depicts scenery such as mountains, valleys, trees, rivers, and forests. Sky is almost always included in the view, and weather usually is an element of the composition.
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