landscape painting
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Definition
Noun: 1. A genre of art dealing with the depiction of natural scenery: A category or style of painting where the primary subject is the visible features of an area of land, including mountains, valleys, trees, rivers, forests, and often the sky and weather. The focus is on the natural environment rather than human figures or architecture, which may be present but are not the main subject.
Usage
- The term is used to describe both the artistic genre as a whole and an individual artwork belonging to that genre.
- It is a compound noun, typically used as a singular count noun (e.g., , ) or as an uncountable noun referring to the genre (e.g., ).
Examples
- As a genre:
- He studied landscape painting at the art academy.
- The exhibition traces the history of British landscape painting.
- As an individual artwork:
- That landscape painting of the lake is incredibly peaceful.
- The museum acquired a 19th-century landscape painting by a Dutch master.
Advanced Usage
- "To paint/depict a landscape": This is the verbal action of creating a landscape painting. The noun form "landscape painting" refers to the resulting artwork or the practice itself.
- Her work focuses on painting landscapes of the American West. (Here, "painting" is a verb and "landscapes" is the object.)
- Compare: Her work focuses on landscape painting. (Here, "landscape painting" is a compound noun naming the genre.)
Variants and Related Words
- Landscape (noun): 1. All the visible features of an area of land. 2. A picture representing a view of natural inland scenery. (e.g., )
- Landscapist (noun): An artist who paints landscapes.
- Seascape (noun): A genre of art depicting scenes of the sea or coastline.
- Cityscape/Townscape (noun): A genre of art depicting urban scenes.
- Veduta (noun): A highly detailed, usually large-scale painting of a cityscape or other vista.
Synonyms
- Landscape (when referring to the artwork itself)
- View (in an artistic context, e.g., )
- Pastoral (specifically depicting idealized rural life and scenery)
Related Phrases/Idioms
- "To frame the landscape": In art, this refers to how the artist selects and composes the view within the borders of the painting.
- The artist used the overhanging branches to frame the landscape beautifully.
- "Plein air painting": A phrase describing the act of painting outdoors, which is a common method for creating landscape paintings.
- The Impressionists were famous for their plein air painting of landscapes.
Noun
- a genre of art dealing with the depiction of natural scenery