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They traveled to Italy together and upon returning, Munch began another fertile period in his art, which included landscapes and his final painting in " The Frieze of Life " series, The Dance of Life ( 1899 ).
After an earlier period of landscapes, in 1907 he turned his attention again to human figures and situations.
During this period he traveled throughout France and the Côte d ' Azur, where he enjoyed the landscapes, colorful vegetation, the blue Mediterranean Sea, and the mild weather.
During this period, Rothko had been stimulated by Still ’ s abstract landscapes of color, and his style shifted away from surrealism.
Rothko, in the middle of a crucial period of transition, had been impressed by Clyfford Still ’ s abstract fields of color, which were influenced in part by the landscapes of Still ’ s native North Dakota.
During the six-year period following his first Italian visit and his second, Corot focused on preparing large landscapes for presentation at the Salon.
Aston is a specialist in landscape archaeology, focusing on the study of British landscapes in the Early Mediaeval period ( circa 400 to 1200 CE ).
" The compositions of stone, already common China, became in Japan, veritable petrified landscapes, which seemed suspended in time, as in a certain moments of Noh theater, which dates to the same period.
The oldest art in England can be dated to the Neolithic period, including the large ritual landscapes such as Stonehenge from c. 2600 BC.
The painters Frans Courtens and Alfred Bastien also encouraged Delvaux, whose works from this period were primarily naturalistic landscapes.
The promenade gardens of the period made extensive use of shakkei, the borrowing of landscapes in the distance, such as mountains, and integrating them into the garden ; or, even better, building the garden on the side of a mountain and using the different elevations.
One painter who influenced the Japanese garden was Josetsu ( 1405 – 1423 ), a Chinese zen monk who moved to Japan and introduced a new style of ink-brush painting, moving away from the romantic misty landscapes of the earlier period, and using asymmetry and areas of white space, similar to the white space created by sand in zen gardens, to set apart and highlight a mountain or tree branch or other element of his painting.
There is, however, no record of such a journey, and the works in question are probably merely adaptations from the landscapes of Van Everdingen, whose manner he copied at one period.
Yet his skills are legendary as regards the depiction of horses of all breeds seen in motion, and the masterpieces from his best period ( around 1650-1660 ) are of indisputably high quality, beautifully combining imaginary southern landscapes and a typically Dutch atmosphere.
His works in this period included landscapes as well as figure representations.
Rothko, during the mid 1940s, was in the middle of a crucial period of transition, and he had been impressed by Clyfford Still ’ s abstract fields of color, which were influenced in part by the landscapes of Still ’ s native North Dakota.
It is in this period that Lemieux produced the paintings of lonely figures in desolate, simplistic landscapes for which he is so well known today.
Her visual vocabulary matured during this period, such as her formal experiments with architectural interiors, flowers, and urban landscapes, and especially in her many lyrical images of peasants and workers.
From the Muromachi period, landscapes, flower and bird paintings, portraiture, and poetry became the favorite themes.
While in Paris, she was exposed to surrealism and after returning to Brazil, Tarsila began a new period of painting where she departed from urban landscapes and scenery, and began incorporating surrealist style into her nationalistic art.
During the Hellenistic period, it evoked the pleasures of the countryside and represented scenes of shepherds, herds, rustic temples, rural mountainous landscapes and country houses.
Taken in a period between 1937 and 1940, his photographs cover the full range of Mass-Observation ’ s interests-politics and elections ; religion ; street scenes ; industrial landscapes ; the public house ; market scenes ; new buildings and developments ; observers in action ; sport and leisure time ; work in the textile mills ; on holiday in Blackpool ; street hoardings and advertisements.
Still-life and landscapes series from this period are " Warsaw, Amsterdam, New York " and " The 1912 Swiss Calendar ".
Their documentary information for this period in British architecture and landscape design is particularly valued because, within a generation, the formal gardens seen in these views would be swept away in favor of the pastoral compositions, derived from idealized landscapes of painters such as Claude Lorrain, that characterize the " naturalistic " English landscape gardens.

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Environmental ethics is concerned with questions such as the duties of humans towards landscapes or species.
He also made many fine finished drawings, mostly landscapes, in pen and watercolour such as the Landscape with the Woodcutter in 1522.
As such, it can be seen as connecting other disciplinary approaches for investigating ancient astronomy: astroarchaeology ( an obsolete term for studies that draw astronomical information from the alignments of ancient architecture and landscapes ), history of astronomy ( which deals primarily with the written textual evidence ), and ethnoastronomy ( which draws on the ethnohistorical record and contemporary ethnographic studies ).
Between 1883 and 1908, Monet traveled to the Mediterranean, where he painted landmarks, landscapes, and seascapes, such as Bordighera.
He painted about 260 oils during the last 20 years of his life to relax, mostly landscapes but also portraits of subjects such as Mamie, their grandchildren, General Montgomery, George Washington, and Abraham Lincoln.
Munch's early drawings and watercolors depicted these interiors, and the individual objects, such as medicine bottles and drawing implements, plus some landscapes.
Foremost among these was artist Bob de Moor, who collaborated with Hergé on the remaining Tintin adventures, filling in details and backgrounds such as the spectacular lunar landscapes in Explorers on the Moon.
Gertrude Stein referred to landscapes made by Picasso in 1909, such as Reservoir at Horta de Ebroas, as the first Cubist paintings.
Genre painting may also be used as a wider term covering genre painting proper, and other specialized types of paintings such as still-life, landscapes, marine paintings and animal paintings.
The structure in vernacular systems are either nominal, giving unique names to soils or landscapes, or descriptive, naming soils by their characteristics such as red, hot, fat, or sandy.
Jan the Younger's best works are his extensive landscapes, either under his own name or made for other artists such as Hendrick van Balen as backgrounds.
Dadd also produced many shipping scenes and landscapes during his incarceration, such as the ethereal 1861 watercolour Port Stragglin.
After the early 1950s, various wide screen formats such as cinemascope ( 1953 ) and VistaVision used the expanded width of the screen to display spectacular Western landscapes.
Typically a team of artists worked on one project with each team specializing in a certain aspect of the painting such as landscapes, people or skies.
The activities of a landscape architect can range from the creation of public parks and parkways to site planning for campuses and corporate office parks, from the design of residential estates to the design of civil infrastructure and the management of large wilderness areas or reclamation of degraded landscapes such as mines or landfills.
Terrestrial landscapes in which the role of biology in mediating surface processes can be definitively excluded are extremely rare, but may hold important information for understanding the geomorphology of other planets, such as Mars.
Moreover, scales on which processes occur may determine the reactivity or otherwise of landscapes to changes in driving forces such as climate or tectonics.
Features such as ritual landscapes, battlefields and flint scatters are difficult to schedule ; recent amendment in Scotland ( see below ) has widened the definition to include " any site ... comprising any thing, or group of things, that evidences previous human activity ".
Sometimes interpreted as symbols of Plato's cave or the Three Magi, they seem lost in a typical Giorgionesque dreamy mood, reinforced by a hazy light characteristic of his other landscapes, such as the Pastoral Concert, now in the Louvre.
Farmers would be obliged to fulfil certain criteria such as crop diversification, maintenance of permanent pasture, the preservation of environmental reservoirs and landscapes.
Because the intended result of the process is to produce a landscape, rather than a mathematical function, processes are frequently applied to such landscapes that may affect the stationarity and even the overall fractal behavior of such a surface, in the interests of producing a more convincing landscape.
By the late 13th century some castles were built within carefully " designed landscapes ", sometimes drawing a distinction between an inner core of a herber, a small enclosed garden complete with orchards and small ponds, and an outer region with larger ponds and high status buildings such as " religious buildings, rabbit warrens, mills and settlements ", potentially set within a park.
The remains as we see them give evidence of the artist's power both of imitating natural detail with minute fidelity and of spacing his figures in a landscape with a large sense of air and distance ; and they amply verify two separate statements of Vasari concerning him: that " he delighted in drawing landscapes from nature exactly as they are, whence we see in his paintings rivers ; bridges, rocks, plants, fruits, roads, fields, cities, exercise grounds, and an infinity of other such things ," and that he was an inveterate experimentalist in technical matters.

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