Types of Paintings Review  Still Life  Portrait  Landscape.

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Types of Paintings Review  Still Life  Portrait  Landscape

Still Life A Still Life is an arrangement of objects. Common Still Life themes are flowers, fruit, vases, furniture and musical instruments.

Portrait Portraits are pictures of people. Group Portraits are pictures with several people. Self Portraits are pictures of the artist.

Landscape A landscape is a picture of the outdoors. Landscapes can be pictures of oceans, mountains, lakes, cities, fields and farm land.

Still Life, Portrait, Landscape? Now it is your turn to identify whether these pictures are examples of a Still Life, Portrait, or Landscape or none of the above?

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How did you do? 1.Landscape 2.Portrait 3.None of the Above 4.Portrait 5.Still life

How did you do? 6.Landscape 7.None of the Above 8.Portrait 9.Portrait 10.Still Life

How did you do? 11.Landscape 12.None of the above 13.Portrait 14.None of the Above 15.Portrait