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Landscape - traducción al español

VISIBLE FEATURES OF AN AREA OF LAND
Landscapes; Landscape science
  • ''The Tetons and the Snake River'' (1942) photograph by [[Ansel Adams]]
  • [[Central Park]], [[New York City]], US, designed by [[Frederick Law Olmsted]].
  • [[Thomas Cole]] "The Course of Empire The Arcadian or Pastoral State", US, 1836.
  • Barron River Gorge]], looking upwards to the skies, within north-east Australia's wet tropical forested landscape
  • [[Pre-Pyrenees]] and [[Pyrenees]]
  • Stourton Tower]]
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  • [[Jichang Garden]] in [[Wuxi]] (1506–1521)
  • Kukle, Czech Republic
  • [[Laurent Guétal]], ''[[Lac de l'Eychauda]]'', France, 1886, [[Museum of Grenoble]].
  • A typical Dutch landscape in [[South Holland]]
  • [[Medieval]] Ridge and Furrow above [[Wood Stanway]], [[Gloucestershire]], England.
  • [[Salomon van Ruisdael]], "View of Deventer" (1657).
  • Rybiniszki]], [[Latvia]], [[watercolor]] by [[Stanisław Masłowski]], 1902 ([[National Museum in Warsaw]], Poland)
  • [[Stourhead]] garden, [[Wiltshire]], England

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paisaje
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  • Green Lakes]], 1955, USSR (Lithuania), Socialist realism.
  • 1528}}, one of the earliest Western pure landscapes. He was the leader of the [[Danube School]] in southern Germany.
  • [[Claude Lorrain]], ''[[Ascanius Shooting the Stag of Sylvia]]'', 1682. The landscape as [[history painting]].
  • Four from a set of sixteen sliding room partitions made for a 16th-century Japanese abbot. Typically for later Japanese landscapes, the main focus is on a feature in the foreground.
  • [[Carlos de Haes]], ''Los Picos de Europa'', 1876
  • [[Caspar David Friedrich]], ''[[Wanderer above the Sea of Fog]]'', 1818. A classic image of German [[Romanticism]].
  • ''Cowley Place, near [[Exeter]]'', by [[Francis Towne]], c. 1812
  • [[Rembrandt]], ''The Three Trees'', 1643, etching
  • A rare pure landscape in a [[Persian miniature]], with a river, Tabriz (?), 1st quarter of 14th century
  • t=洞天山堂圖}}). 10th century, the [[Five Dynasties]] (Chinese). [[National Palace Museum]], Taipei.
  • Akrotiri]], 1600–1500 BCE
  • 松林図 屏風}}, one of a pair of [[folding screen]]s, Japan, 1593. 156.8 × 356 cm (61.73 × 140.16 in)
  • [[Jan van Goyen]], ''Dune landscape'', c. 1630–1635, an example of the "tonal" style in [[Dutch Golden Age painting]]
  • Korean version]] of the Chinese literati style by [[Jeong Seon]] who was unusual in often painting landscapes from life.
  • [[Watercolour]] in the English tradition, [[John Robert Cozens]], ''Lake of Vico Between Rome and Florence'', c. 1783
  • [[Kuo Hsi]], ''Clearing Autumn Skies over Mountains and Valleys'', Northern [[Song Dynasty]] c. 1070, detail from a horizontal scroll.<ref>Sickman, 219-220</ref>
  • [[Titian]], ''La Vierge au Lapin à la Loupe'' (The Virgin of the Rabbit), 1530, [[Louvre]], [[Paris]]. Idealized Italianate landscape background.
  • w=Li Ch'eng}}; 919&ndash;967),''Luxuriant Forest among Distant Peaks'', detail, 10th century China, [[Liaoning Provincial Museum]].
  • t=踏歌圖}}), 13th century, Southern Song (Chinese), Collected in the [[Palace Museum]].
  • realism]], 1871
  • Landscape with scene from the ''[[Odyssey]]'', Rome, c.&nbsp;60–40 BCE
  • Ming]] civil servant, who valued expressiveness over delicacy, with collector's seals and poems.
DEPICTION OF LANDSCAPES IN ART
Landscape painter; Landscape Painting; Landspcape painting; Landscape (visual arts); Landscape artist; Landscape (art); Zero-point perspective; Landscape artists; Landscapist; Ideal landscape; Topographical view; Landscape art; Landscape paintings; Landscape (painting); History of landscape painting; Medieval landscape painting
paisajista

Definición

paisaje
sust. masc.
1) País, pintura o dibujo.
2) Porción de terreno que se ve desde un sitio, considerada en su aspecto artístico.
3) País de un abanico.
4) paisaje natural: El que no ha sido modificado por el hombre en sus elementos físicos o biológicos.

Wikipedia

Landscape

A landscape is the visible features of an area of land, its landforms, and how they integrate with natural or man-made features, often considered in terms of their aesthetic appeal. A landscape includes the physical elements of geophysically defined landforms such as (ice-capped) mountains, hills, water bodies such as rivers, lakes, ponds and the sea, living elements of land cover including indigenous vegetation, human elements including different forms of land use, buildings, and structures, and transitory elements such as lighting and weather conditions. Combining both their physical origins and the cultural overlay of human presence, often created over millennia, landscapes reflect a living synthesis of people and place that is vital to local and national identity.

The character of a landscape helps define the self-image of the people who inhabit it and a sense of place that differentiates one region from other regions. It is the dynamic backdrop to people's lives. Landscape can be as varied as farmland, a landscape park or wilderness. The Earth has a vast range of landscapes including the icy landscapes of polar regions, mountainous landscapes, vast arid desert landscapes, islands, and coastal landscapes, densely forested or wooded landscapes including past boreal forests and tropical rainforests and agricultural landscapes of temperate and tropical regions. The activity of modifying the visible features of an area of land is referred to as landscaping.

Ejemplos de uso de Landscape
1. "It has illustrated that no landscape is innocent, no landscape is uncontrolled," he explains.
2. "It has illustrated that no landscape is innocent, no landscape is uncontrolled.
3. "You need to consider the landscape, but also the people in the landscape," she says.
4. Its importance was described in ecological and landscape terms in master plans, policy papers and landscape surveys.
5. But the political landscape has changed dramatically.