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It is difficult to establish the beginning of the history of cityscapes, but some early works date back to ancient Rome. The 19th century brought the American cityscape painting with important figures such as Childe Hassam, Robert Henri, Everett Shinn and George Bellows. The peak was reached with Ashcan School when American realist painters focused on painting everyday life in New York City. The avant-garde brought the varied vision of the cityscape, from the works of cubist painters such as Fernand Leger and Robert Delaunay, through works by painters from the School of Paris such as Matisse and Chagall to the paintings on the way to abstraction by Piet Mondrian. Even though cityscapes painting declined in popularity during the 20th century with the rise of abstraction and conceptual art, it inspired some abstract painters like Joan Mitchell and Willem de Kooning. Still, with the revival of figurative art towards the end of the 20th century, cityscape has experienced a renaissance through the works of the painters from the Bay Area Figurative Movement, hyperrealists and street photographers. So let’s take a look at the most impressive cityscapes artworks from the world of contemporary art.

It is difficult to establish the beginning of the history of cityscapes, but some early works date back to ancient Rome. The 19th century brought the American cityscape painting with important figures such as Childe Hassam, Robert Henri, Everett Shinn and George Bellows. The peak was reached with Ashcan School when American realist painters focused on painting everyday life in New York City. The avant-garde brought the varied vision of the cityscape, from the works of cubist painters such as Fernand Leger and Robert Delaunay, through works by painters from the School of Paris such as Matisse and Chagall to the paintings on the way to abstraction by Piet Mondrian. Even though cityscapes painting declined in popularity during the 20th century with the rise of abstraction and conceptual art, it inspired some abstract painters like Joan Mitchell and Willem de Kooning. Still, with the revival of figurative art towards the end of the 20th century, cityscape has experienced a renaissance through the works of the painters from the Bay Area Figurative Movement, hyperrealists and street photographers. So let’s take a look at the most impressive cityscapes artworks from the world of contemporary art.

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DescriptionIt is difficult to establish the beginning of the history of cityscapes, but some early works date back to ancient Rome. The 19th century brought the American cityscape painting with important figures such as Childe Hassam, Robert Henri, Everett Shinn and George Bellows. The peak was reached with Ashcan School when American realist painters focused on painting everyday life in New York City. The avant-garde brought the varied vision of the cityscape, from the works of cubist painters such as Fernand Leger and Robert Delaunay, through works by painters from the School of Paris such as Matisse and Chagall to the paintings on the way to abstraction by Piet Mondrian. Even though cityscapes painting declined in popularity during the 20th century with the rise of abstraction and conceptual art, it inspired some abstract painters like Joan Mitchell and Willem de Kooning. Still, with the revival of figurative art towards the end of the 20th century, cityscape has experienced a renaissance through the works of the painters from the Bay Area Figurative Movement, hyperrealists and street photographers. So let’s take a look at the most impressive cityscapes artworks from the world of contemporary art.ArtsOrigin Anime ------------------------------------- Unreal motion. Real emotion. Magic connection. Like animation. ---From upcoming ArtsOrigin Book (Art+Poetry)   NFT certificate of authenticity Artist name — Zvi Bolimovsk year of completion — 2022 Name — ArtsOrigin Anime Date it of creation — Feb 22ArtsOrigin Ape ------------------------------------- Countless Quests. Every Twist. Wise Ventures. Ape within.   NFT certificate of authenticity Artist name — Rafcreative year of completion — 2022 Name — ArtsOrigin Ape Date it of creation — Feb 22Texture in painting refers to the look and feel of the canvas. It is based on the paint, and its application, or the addition of materials such as ribbon, metal, wood, lace, leather and sand. The concept of "painterliness" also has bearing on texture. The texture stimulates two different senses: sight and touch. Actual texture is a combination of how the painting looks, and how it feels on being touched. It is associated both with the heavy buildup of paint, such as an impasto effect, or the addition of materials. Many artists around the world use different items and materials to create actual texture in their pieces, some create textured pieces to be touched and experienced, such as MD Weems. MD Weems uses homemade gesso to sculpt texture into her artwork. His textured artwork is then painted and sealed so that viewers can physically touch the artwork. The ability to touch the texture evokes multiple senses through sight and touch and allows for a deeper emotional feel. Textures Some textures include: rough, hard, liquid, solid, wet, bumpy, fuzzy, sticky, dusty, sharp, rough, gritty, soft, and lumpy.These late water lily pictures combine Impressionism with Expressionism in almost equal measure, and verge on abstract art, as the artist's attempt to capture the constantly changing natural light and colour ends up dissolving all spatial cues. As he mingles water and sky, Monet creates a peaceful meditation within a flowering, watery surround. His focus on painting as a surface covered with paint, was taken up later after World War II, by practitioners of American Expressionism, notably Jackson Pollock (1912-56).The Blurred Lines of Impressionism. The hazy scene of Impression, strayed from traditional landscape painting and classic, idealized beauty. The artist meant to express "other beliefs about artistic quality which might be tied to the ideologies being consolidated by the emergent bourgeoisie from which he came. "Loose brush strokes meant to suggest the scene rather than to mimetically represent it demonstrate the emergent Impressionist movement. In the wake of an emergent industrialization in France, this style expressed innovative individuality. Impressionism is taking the visual interpretation, or impression, of a specific moment in time. In art, this is done by emphasizing light, color, and shadow. Instead of painting clear lines, the artist uses blurry brush strokes to blend colors, giving us the feeling of walking through a tunnel of trees, rather than clearly painting a realistic image. He paints an impression and leaves the interpretation up to us.
ContentIt is difficult to establish the beginning of the history of cityscapes, but some early works date back to ancient Rome. The 19th century brought the American cityscape painting with important figures such as Childe Hassam, Robert Henri, Everett Shinn and George Bellows. The peak was reached with Ashcan School when American realist painters focused on painting everyday life in New York City. The avant-garde brought the varied vision of the cityscape, from the works of cubist painters such as Fernand Leger and Robert Delaunay, through works by painters from the School of Paris such as Matisse and Chagall to the paintings on the way to abstraction by Piet Mondrian. Even though cityscapes painting declined in popularity during the 20th century with the rise of abstraction and conceptual art, it inspired some abstract painters like Joan Mitchell and Willem de Kooning. Still, with the revival of figurative art towards the end of the 20th century, cityscape has experienced a renaissance through the works of the painters from the Bay Area Figurative Movement, hyperrealists and street photographers. So let’s take a look at the most impressive cityscapes artworks from the world of contemporary art.ArtsOrigin Anime ------------------------------------- Unreal motion. Real emotion. Magic connection. Like animation. ---From upcoming ArtsOrigin Book (Art+Poetry)   NFT certificate of authenticity Artist name — Zvi Bolimovsk year of completion — 2022 Name — ArtsOrigin Anime Date it of creation — Feb 22ArtsOrigin Ape ------------------------------------- Countless Quests. Every Twist. Wise Ventures. Ape within. Preview (opens in a new tab) NFT certificate of authenticity Artist name — Rafcreative year of completion — 2022 Name — ArtsOrigin Ape Date it of creation — Feb 22Texture in painting refers to the look and feel of the canvas. It is based on the paint, and its application, or the addition of materials such as ribbon, metal, wood, lace, leather and sand. The concept of "painterliness" also has bearing on texture. The texture stimulates two different senses: sight and touch. Actual texture is a combination of how the painting looks, and how it feels on being touched. It is associated both with the heavy buildup of paint, such as an impasto effect, or the addition of materials. Many artists around the world use different items and materials to create actual texture in their pieces, some create textured pieces to be touched and experienced, such as MD Weems. MD Weems uses homemade gesso to sculpt texture into her artwork. His textured artwork is then painted and sealed so that viewers can physically touch the artwork. The ability to touch the texture evokes multiple senses through sight and touch and allows for a deeper emotional feel. Textures Some textures include: rough, hard, liquid, solid, wet, bumpy, fuzzy, sticky, dusty, sharp, rough, gritty, soft, and lumpy.These late water lily pictures combine Impressionism with Expressionism in almost equal measure, and verge on abstract art, as the artist's attempt to capture the constantly changing natural light and colour ends up dissolving all spatial cues. As he mingles water and sky, Monet creates a peaceful meditation within a flowering, watery surround. His focus on painting as a surface covered with paint, was taken up later after World War II, by practitioners of American Expressionism, notably Jackson Pollock (1912-56).The Blurred Lines of Impressionism. The hazy scene of Impression, strayed from traditional landscape painting and classic, idealized beauty. The artist meant to express "other beliefs about artistic quality which might be tied to the ideologies being consolidated by the emergent bourgeoisie from which he came. "Loose brush strokes meant to suggest the scene rather than to mimetically represent it demonstrate the emergent Impressionist movement. In the wake of an emergent industrialization in France, this style expressed innovative individuality. Impressionism is taking the visual interpretation, or impression, of a specific moment in time. In art, this is done by emphasizing light, color, and shadow. Instead of painting clear lines, the artist uses blurry brush strokes to blend colors, giving us the feeling of walking through a tunnel of trees, rather than clearly painting a realistic image. He paints an impression and leaves the interpretation up to us.
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