Synonym: landscape painting. Similar words: behind schedule, DSC, cap, Cap., rape, tape, paper, grape. Meaning: ['lænskeɪp] n. 1. an expanse of scenery that can be seen in a single view 2. painting depicting an expanse of natural scenery 3. a genre of art dealing with the depiction of natural scenery 4. an extensive mental viewpoint. v. 1. embellish with plants 2. do landscape gardening.
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241. This was the credo that Church himself espoused as a landscape artist.
242. In the distance, live oaks dotted the landscape, as shaggy and dark and hunched as buffalo.
243. Locked still in ancient forest dreams, they stand at significant points in the landscape.
244. Rivers only roll along to brighten up the landscape, and cattle graze only to give life to his drawings.
245. Alongside the splendidly untrammelled landscape, there are disadvantages to living on Orkney.
246. The undulating East Anglian landscape stretched towards a not distant horizon.
247. More thick dry stone arches connect the two ruins and lead the eye into a singular landscape.
248. For most of this week the landscape has been draped on shifting fog patches.
249. As the eastern shore of the future United States became the new landscape, it awaited the new pilgrims.
250. However, most of these methods paid insufficient attention to the highly complex nature of landscape values, while overemphasizing scenic attractiveness.
251. Publishers and booksellers will have to pick their way through a landscape made strange and problematic by change.
252. This method is particularly suitable for removing minor bumps in the landscape, the new level blending naturally in with the surroundings.
253. Santee recently hired a landscape architect to begin drawing designs for a skate park.
254. One landscape company had some 80 people working various jobs throughout the county.
255. Now the natural drainage systems are incised 20 feet below the surrounding landscape.
256. We looked out over a desolate landscape of bare trees and stony fields.
257. The photographs are an act of reclamation of a kind of urban territory that long ago stopped being landscape.
258. Within social geography these constructs have been used to examine landscape identity.
259. Landscape, of course, was a constant theme throughout John Marin's long working life.
260. Each tribe responded and became attached to its own specific landscape, seeing particular lakes and trees as sacred.
261. The point of making these comparisons is that artistic practices affect how a critic should describe a landscape.
262. Occasionally there were small, isolated villages, looking like white blossom carelessly tossed on the vast landscape.
263. The implications of the work at Wharram Percy are of enormous interest for our understanding of how settlements and the landscape developed.
264. By 1905 learning to design station grounds had become an accepted part of landscape architectural education.
265. The tithe barns, the Rectory, the toll bridges no longer controlled daily life, but they still punctuated the landscape.
266. The conversion of the former arable fields to small enclosed fields of pasture had therefore two visible effects on the landscape.
267. In a landscape of such transience and amnesia,[http://sentencedict.com/landscape.html] the burden of creating a world shifts to the watcher.
268. But capturing a scenic landscape wasn't always Dunn's main means of artistic expression.
269. Impermanence reigns in Atlanta, where white tents dot the landscape like so many mushrooms on the forest floor.
270. Whatever its benefits, a beaver lake is a conspicuous and characteristic feature of the landscape.