Abstract
The landscape is one of the topics closely related to the art of drawing and photography throughout the various stages of history. Many artists have excelled in treating its elements such as the sky, mountains, trees, plants, seas and clouds. Nature, with its elements of trees and plants, are miniature worlds of human interests, and a symbol of creativity and magic. They always symbolize life and are similar in relation to birth and death. With the beginning of the nineteenth century and the emergence of technological progress, landscape painting had a real presence, and it was able to develop and adapt to most artistic trends and schools of impressionism, expressionism, experimentalism, surrealism ... etc.
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