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How did European landscape painting develop, and how did it become the dominant genre of the avant-garde in the late 19th century?
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Miniature painting developed only in the Persian and, later on, in the Turkish and Indo-Muslim areas.
In addition to the Kanō, rinpa, and Tosa styles of painting, which all originated in earlier periods, several new types of painting developed during the Edo period.
His 'wee hobby' of painting developed during his twenties and thirties to the detriment of his marriage which foundered after five years.
During the first four decades of the 18th century, Bohemian Baroque painting developed almost independently of Vienna, where the Habsburg rulers of Bohemia had their capital.
Beginning with Jan Brueghel (called "Velvet Brueghel"; 1568 1625), a tradition of flower painting developed in Flanders and Holland, which culminated with the works of Jan van Huysum (1682 1749).
Mr. Collins works on a number of paintings at the same time, moving from work station to work station, as each painting develops both as an individual statement and as an integral and connected element to his entire thesis.
Musically, the arrangement helps by never getting too lush, based on small musical cells modelled on the pointillist method of painting developed by Seurat (the George of the title and subject of the musical).
As the painting developed, he felt that it was getting too dark, so he put in the abstract fall of whitish-blue paint it came from his memory of a Matisse painting he had seen at the Tate in 2002, "Shaft of Sunlight in the Woods of Trivaux".
A new approach to painting developed by Seurat in the mid-1880's, it was taken up by a small band of artists, reached its peak in the early 1890's and more or less petered out with the advent of Fauvism in the early 1900's.
Among the most distinctive genres to emerge was in the field of female figure painting developed by the likes of Kaburaki Kiyokata, Matsuoka Eikyu, Yasuda Yukihiko, Kobayashi Kokei, Kikuchi Keigetsu and Tsuchida Bakusen, all of whom were born in the 1870s and '80s.
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