Vanishing Point ,Shaila Burley gave you this answer :)
Vanishing Point ,Shaila Burley gave you this answer :)
Vanishing Point ,Shaila Burley gave you this answer :)
landscape
The furthest point in a landscape painting is typically referred to as the "horizon line." This is where the sky meets the land or water, creating a visual boundary that helps establish depth and perspective in the artwork. The horizon line plays a crucial role in guiding the viewer's eye throughout the composition.
A painting of part of the countryside could be known as a scenic painting.
Carlo Karrenbauer has written: 'Maler sehen den Bodensee' -- subject(s): Austrian Landscape painting, Catalogs, German Landscape painting, In art, Landscape painting, Landscape painting, Austrian, Landscape painting, German, Landscape painting, Swiss, Private collections, Swiss Landscape painting
Sophia McAlpin has written: 'The landscape palimpsest' -- subject(s): British Landscape painting, In art, Landscape in art, Landscape painting, Landscape painting, British
landscape painting
Xi Guo has written: 'An essay on landscape painting' -- subject(s): Aesthetics, Art, Chinese, Chinese Art, Chinese Landscape painting, Landscape painting, Landscape painting, Chinese
It has to be called a landscape painting.
It is not known which landscape painting was Monet's favourite.
Nycol Beaulieu has written: 'Ascension' -- subject(s): Canadian Landscape painting, Exhibitions, Landscape painting, Landscape painting, Canadian