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Nobody is responsible for the invention of scenery. Scenery is the view that is seen from different angles by a person.
The author was exceptional in her ability to describe the scenery and ambiance of the scene, and it produced wonderful imagery for the reader.
William H. Eagar has written: 'Nova Scotia scenery' -- subject(s): Canadian Landscape painting, Canadian Painting, Exhibitions, History, Landscape painting, Canadian, Painting, Canadian
'cos it was done by a famous artist and it is a good painting with a lot of work adn effort innit the mona Lisa is an ugly woman, but the brilliance of the painting is in the detail of the scenery surrounding the focal point of mona Lisa herself.
The primary imagery in "The Snow-Storm" by Ralph Waldo Emerson revolves around the beauty and power of nature during a snowstorm. Emerson vividly describes the scene of snowfall, emphasizing its transformative and purifying effects on the landscape. The imagery highlights the majestic and awe-inspiring qualities of winter's snow-covered scenery.
A poem's mood
the synonym for landscape is: mural,outlook, painting,panorama,photograph,prospect, scene, scenery,sketch,view, vista
Around 1600 A.D, the Dutch coined the word landschap,meaning a painting, representing natural scenery. And the rest... is history.
Vadim Fedorovich Ryndin has written: 'Vadim Fedorovich Ryndin' -- subject- s -: Illustrations, Stage-setting and scenery, Theater, Theaters 'Khudozhnik i teatr' -- subject- s -: Scene painting, Stage-setting and scenery, Theaters
Example counter nouns for 'scenery' are: views of scenery pictures of scenery (photos or paintings) flats of scenery (theatrical)
Hiking, biking, bird watching, painting scenery, walking dog, reading, relay races, even building a treehouse.
Ludwig Sievert has written: 'Lebendiges Theater' -- subject(s): Costume, Costumes, Scene painting, Stage-setting and scenery, Theaters