In Italy French painters Claude Lorrain and Nicolas Poussin, 17th century. In the US 'Hudson River School', 19th century: Asher B Durand, Thomas Cole, JF Kensett, George Inness, Frederick Edwin Church, and others. Here are some painters and paintings that come to mind:
Nicolas Poussin, Landscape with St. John on Patmos
Puvis de Chavannes, The Sacred Grove, Beloved on the Arts and the Muses
John Constable, The Hay Wain
Theodore Rousseahu, The Forest of Fontainebleau, Morning, and
Albert Bierstadt, The Rocky Mountains, Lander's Peak
Mountains, Forests, Hills, Rivers.
There are no rain forests in Afghanistan. It's mostly deserts, mountains, valleys, and flats! When my relatives had their [dream marriage] up in the mountains of Afghanistan, it was very similar to Iran's or Central Asia landscape.
depends on where you are in germany. there are mountains in the south and sea in the north. in between there are many forests rivers and hills
You have high mountains, forests, plains, beaches, a little bit of everything minus the desert haha
The landscape of Argentina is a combination of mountains, hills, volcanoes, steppes, and glacial regions. The country also features many lakes, rivers, glaciers, and old growth forests.
The Inca Empire's landscape was diverse, with a range of environments including mountains, valleys, deserts, and rainforests. They built their cities and agricultural terraces on steep mountainsides, showcasing their engineering skills in adapting to challenging terrain. The geography of the Andes mountains heavily influenced their way of life and agricultural practices.
No, Saskatchewan does not have any mountains. The landscape is flat with few trees and is called the prairies. Northern Saskatchewan is all forests and Southern Saskatchewan is flat land.
Upper Liswarta Forests Landscape Park was created in 1998.
Most of southern England is low lying agricultural land. Northern England is more rugged with moorland, some mountains and forests.
The landscape in New York Colony was varied. The ground was swampy near the coast and the Hudson River. The mountains were covered with forests. There was also rolling hills and plains. The soil was good for farming but rocky.
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No, the Vatican has no lakes, mountains, beaches or forests.