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Landscape Paintings

Landscape paintings have captivated artists and art enthusiasts throughout history, offering a glimpse into the beauty and majesty of the natural world. Whether you are a seasoned collector or a first-time art buyer, the allure of landscape art is undeniable.
The historical significance of landscape as a subject in art is profound. In ancient times, landscape art was primarily used as a backdrop for religious or mythological narratives. However, during the Renaissance period, landscape painting emerged as an independent genre, gaining recognition for its ability to evoke emotions and depict the grandeur of nature. Artists began to celebrate the beauty of the natural world, capturing the play of light, the vastness of open spaces, and the intricacies of landforms.
Artists are drawn to landscapes for various reasons. The ever-changing moods of nature, the harmony of colors, and the serenity of wide-open spaces offer endless inspiration. Landscapes allow artists to explore the...
Landscape paintings have captivated artists and art enthusiasts throughout history, offering a glimpse into the beauty and majesty of the natural world. Whether you are a seasoned collector or a first-time art buyer, the allure of landscape art is undeniable.
The historical significance of landscape as a subject in art is profound. In ancient times, landscape art was primarily used as a backdrop for religious or mythological narratives. However, during the Renaissance period, landscape painting emerged as an independent genre, gaining recognition for its ability to evoke emotions and depict the grandeur of nature. Artists began to celebrate the beauty of the natural world, capturing the play of light, the vastness of open spaces, and the intricacies of landforms.
Artists are drawn to landscapes for various reasons. The ever-changing moods of nature, the harmony of colors, and the serenity of wide-open spaces offer endless inspiration. Landscapes allow artists to explore the interplay of light and shadow, the textures of different elements, and the essence of a specific place. By capturing landscapes, artists have the opportunity to convey their own emotions, narratives, and unique perspectives on the world.
Today, landscape paintings continue to captivate art lovers worldwide. In a fast-paced, technology-driven world, landscapes provide a sense of solace and connection to nature. They offer an escape to serene and picturesque realms, providing a visual respite from daily life. Moreover, landscape art can complement various interior styles, bringing a touch of tranquility and natural beauty to any space.
Throughout history, numerous artists have pushed the boundaries of landscape painting, achieving remarkable feats. One such pioneer was J.M.W. Turner, a British artist known for his innovative use of light and color, creating atmospheric and emotive landscapes. The Impressionist movement, with artists like Claude Monet, expanded the possibilities of capturing the fleeting qualities of light and the essence of the moment within landscapes. In Indian art, landscape painting holds great significance. Traditionally, landscape elements were incorporated into miniature paintings, serving as backdrops for narratives and courtly scenes. However, with the influence of Western art practices, Indian artists began to embrace landscapes as a standalone subject. It allowed them to celebrate the diversity of the Indian terrain, from the majestic Himalayas to the serene backwaters of Kerala.
Such were the landscapes in India that several renowned international artists have ventured to India and immortalized its landscapes through their artwork. English painter Thomas Daniell, known for his exquisite Indian landscape series, documented the country's architectural wonders and scenic vistas during the 18th century. Australian artist Arthur Boyd also found inspiration in the Indian landscape, using bold brushstrokes and vibrant colors to depict its enchanting beauty. Nicholas Roerich, a Russian artist also extensively captured the beauty and grandeur of the Himalayas during his travels to India.
Prominent Indian artists like Laxma Goud and Sailoz Mukherjea (village landscapes as the background to village folk), Paramjit Singh, S H Raza were some of the famous artists who were inspired by the landscapes and painted them. Master Artists such as Manu Parekh and Paresh Maity continue to carry on this tradition of painting their interpretations of landscapes in India.
Keep an eye out for abstract landscape paintings of Durgesh Birthare, M Singh and Dnyaneshwar Dhavale, realistic Varanasi landscape paintings of Dibyendu Ukil and Amit Bhar, surreal landscape paintings of Tamojit Bhattacharya and colourful landscape paintings of Bahadur Singh and Swati Kale..
Read More Landscape paintings have captivated artists and art enthusiasts throughout history, offering a glimpse into the beauty and majesty of the natural world. Whether you are a seasoned collector or a first-time art buyer, the allure of landscape art is undeniable.
The historical significance of landscape as a subject in art is profound. In ancient times, landscape art was primarily used as a backdrop for religious or mythological narratives. However, during the Renaissance period, landscape painting emerged as an independent genre, gaining recognition for its ability to evoke emotions and depict the grandeur of nature. Artists began to celebrate the beauty of the natural world, capturing the play of light, the vastness of open spaces, and the intricacies of landforms.
Artists are drawn to landscapes for various reasons. The ever-changing moods of nature, the harmony of colors, and the serenity of wide-open spaces offer endless inspiration. Landscapes allow artists to explore the interplay of light and shadow, the textures of different elements, and the essence of a specific place. By capturing landscapes, artists have the opportunity to convey their own emotions, narratives, and unique perspectives on the world.
Today, landscape paintings continue to captivate art lovers worldwide. In a fast-paced, technology-driven world, landscapes provide a sense of solace and connection to nature. They offer an escape to serene and picturesque realms, providing a visual respite from daily life. Moreover, landscape art can complement various interior styles, bringing a touch of tranquility and natural beauty to any space.
Throughout history, numerous artists have pushed the boundaries of landscape painting, achieving remarkable feats. One such pioneer was J.M.W. Turner, a British artist known for his innovative use of light and color, creating atmospheric and emotive landscapes. The Impressionist movement, with artists like Claude Monet, expanded the possibilities of capturing the fleeting qualities of light and the essence of the moment within landscapes. In Indian art, landscape painting holds great significance. Traditionally, landscape elements were incorporated into miniature paintings, serving as backdrops for narratives and courtly scenes. However, with the influence of Western art practices, Indian artists began to embrace landscapes as a standalone subject. It allowed them to celebrate the diversity of the Indian terrain, from the majestic Himalayas to the serene backwaters of Kerala.
Such were the landscapes in India that several renowned international artists have ventured to India and immortalized its landscapes through their artwork. English painter Thomas Daniell, known for his exquisite Indian landscape series, documented the country's architectural wonders and scenic vistas during the 18th century. Australian artist Arthur Boyd also found inspiration in the Indian landscape, using bold brushstrokes and vibrant colors to depict its enchanting beauty. Nicholas Roerich, a Russian artist also extensively captured the beauty and grandeur of the Himalayas during his travels to India.
Prominent Indian artists like Laxma Goud and Sailoz Mukherjea (village landscapes as the background to village folk), Paramjit Singh, S H Raza were some of the famous artists who were inspired by the landscapes and painted them. Master Artists such as Manu Parekh and Paresh Maity continue to carry on this tradition of painting their interpretations of landscapes in India.
Keep an eye out for abstract landscape paintings of Durgesh Birthare, M Singh and Dnyaneshwar Dhavale, realistic Varanasi landscape paintings of Dibyendu Ukil and Amit Bhar, surreal landscape paintings of Tamojit Bhattacharya and colourful landscape paintings of Bahadur Singh and Swati Kale..

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    Old Bombay Flora Fountain

    162400

    By Ashif Hossain ,

    Painting | Acrylic on Canvas | 48 x 24 inches

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    The Haveli of Shrinathji

    Original Sold

    By Sushil Soni , India

    Painting | Natural Stone Colour on Cotton Cloth | 48 x 72 inches

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    Old Bombay

    Original Sold

    By Ashif Hossain ,

    Painting | Acrylic on Canvas | 36 x 60 inches

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    Becoming Wild

    140000

    By Swati Kale ,

    Painting | Oil on Canvas | 30 x 60 inches

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    The Landscape of Varanasi

    Commission Art

    By Dibyendu Ukil ,

    Painting | Acrylic and Oil on Canvas | 66 x 42 inches

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    Banks of the Holy River

    Commission Art

    By Dibyendu Ukil ,

    Painting | Acrylic and Oil on Canvas | 36 x 48 inches

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    Varanasi at Night

    Commission Art

    By Dibyendu Ukil ,

    Painting | Acrylic and Oil on Canvas | 36 x 48 inches

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    Temple Steps

    Commission Art

    By Dibyendu Ukil ,

    Painting | Acrylic and Oil on Canvas | 40 x 30 inches

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    Ganga Aarti

    Commission Art

    By Dibyendu Ukil ,

    Painting | Acrylic and Oil on Canvas | 36 x 48 inches

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    Mornings in Kashi

    Commission Art

    By Dibyendu Ukil ,

    Painting | Acrylic and Oil on Canvas | 36 x 60 inches

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    In Her Tomb By The Sounding Sea

    104600

    By Vijit Pillai ,

    Digital Art | Digital on Canvas | 32 x 48 inches

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    Manderley

    104600

    By Vijit Pillai ,

    Digital Art | Digital on Canvas | 29 x 48 inches

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FAQ

A landscape painting is a picture that depicts an area in nature, such as the countryside or cityscapes. The artist paints what he sees and feels when he looks at the scene before him.
Where do you begin when you know nothing about art? Visit as many galleries and museums as you can. The aim of this exercise is mainly to see as much art as possible and become visually ‘comfortable’ with the experience. This definitely helps you figure out your personal taste. Cultivating an enthusiasm and curiosity about art is what makes it exciting. If you are intimidated by the idea of walking into galleries, online galleries give you the freedom to browse art right from your home. Visiting galleries, art exhibitions and shows are great ways of finding artworks that you love too.
As for limited edition prints, what it means is that the artist or gallery has set a limit on the number of prints that are going to be made for a particular artwork, and that increases its exclusivity. Unlike the highly-priced original artworks, limited edition prints and sensorial prints are more accessible to a first-time buyer and a great way to begin experiencing the joy that art brings to life.
Now that you have found a piece of art you like, you might wonder if your choice is the ‘right’ one or whether it truly is art. Relax! Ask yourself what you like about the piece of art? Is it the colors, the mood, the size, or the emotion it evokes in you? Does it remind you of a fond memory or make you want to dream?
Once you ease into finding your preferences in art, ask yourself why you like it. Art like clothing is personal, there is nothing wrong or right about an artwork. If it tells you a story, listen to it, and somewhere along the way it becomes your story.
Yes, they are both types of artworks that depict scenes from nature. Still lifes are usually painted with objects arranged around a central theme, whereas landscapes are more abstract and generally feature natural elements.
Most artists sell their work directly through galleries and art shows. However, many Indian artists offer their works on Artflute.com. Get the original landscape paintings or reprints at the price with Artflute.
Do explore the works of Amit Bhar, Dibyendu Ukil, Justyna Kopania and Tamojit Bhattacharya.
Buying your first piece of art can be an intimidating experience at times. We at Artflute would love to help you find that perfect piece of art that resonates with what you’re looking for. Feel free to reach out to us on experience@artflute.com or +91-8088313131.
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