Landscape. Landscape art portrays scenery from the natural world.
   Rural landscapes depict the countryside, often with farms, fields, and villages, these can be peaceful and idyllic or capture the working aspects of rural life. Wooded landscapes have been a source of fascination for artists.
   Forests can be portrayed as lush and inviting, or mysterious and even menacing. The Hudson River School painters frequently included grand forests in their works.
   Cityscapes capture the urban environment, with buildings, streets, and people, they can be bustling and energetic, or focus on the quieter aspects of city life. Canaletto was a prominent Venetian painter known for his detailed cityscapes.
   Pastoral landscapes focus on idyllic scenes of shepherds tending their flocks in peaceful settings. A river landscape showcases a river as its centerpiece, along with the surrounding environment and the possibility of boats or people on the water. Desert landscapes portray arid regions with dramatic rock formations, cacti, and sparse vegetation. Atmospheric landscapes focus on the effects of weather and light on a scene, rather than specific details of the landscape itself
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