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Architectural painting

"Architectural painting (also Architecture painting) is a form of genre painting where the predominant focus lies on architecture, including both outdoor and interior views. While architecture was present in many of the earliest paintings and illuminations, it was mainly used as background or to provide rhythm to a painting. In the Renaissance, architecture was used to emphasize the perspective and create a sense of depth, like in Masaccio´s Holy Trinity from the 1420s.

In Western art, architectural painting as an independent genre developed in the 16th century in Flanders and the Netherlands, and reached its peak in 16th and 17th century Dutch painting. Later, it developed in a tool for Romantic paintings, with e.g. views of ruins becoming very popular. Closely related genres are architectural fantasies and trompe-l´oeils, especially illusionistic ceiling painting, and cityscapes." - (en.wikipedia.org 11.12.2021)

What we know

art style

art style Luise Begas-Parmentier
art style Landscape, View (Depiction) Wilhelm Schirmer
art style Grete Waldau
art style Landscape, Genre, Interior, Portrait, Still life Rudolf Dammeier
art style Historie, Portrait, Landscape, Copy Christoph Franz Hillner

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Spiegels MausoleumKonstantinsbogen in RomPonte Molle in RomPonte Rotto in RomPonte S. Angelo in RomArchitekturphantasie mit rastenden Reisenden
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