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Master of Frankfurt Lamentation over Christ, Early 16th Century Landscape painting was not produced in its own right at this time with early Renaissance painters presenting landscape as a backdrop to religious scenes and portraits.
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Claude Lorrain Landscape with Apollo and the Muses 17th Century By the 17th century people no longer wanted Catholic artwork and many artists turned to painting the flat, recognisable landscape.
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Giovanni Antonio Canaletto Canale Grande i kościól Santa Maria della Salute 18th Century The 18th century 'Grand Tour' involved many rich young people touring Europe visiting places famed for their art and architecture. They would often buy souvenirs, paintings depicting ruined or intact architecture.
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Gustave Courbet Bald Rock in the Valley of Ornans 19th Century One of the most important developments in the history of landscape painting was the invention of photography. New equipment meant artists started to create spontaneous paintings outside.
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Alfred Wallis Saltash 20th Century and Beyond As the world becomes more built up, urban landscapes feature more heavily in landscape painting, as well as artwork which reflects the change to landscapes caused by industrialisation and population growth.
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