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25_2 HUM3120 Introduction to Art

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'Landscape painting' is derived from the Dutch word 'Stilleven', a term used by Dutch artists to describe pictures previously entitled 'Fruit' or 'Flower Pieces’. A landscape painting typically comprises an arrangement of objects (such as flowers or any group of mundane objects) laid out on a table.

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Interpreting the given statement involves separating two ideas: the origin/meaning of landscape painting and the description of still life. Option 1: True. The claim that landscape painting comes from a Dutch term 'Stilleven' and that it refers to pictures previously labeled as 'Fruit' or 'Flower Pieces' confuses landscape with still life. In art history, Stilleven is Dutch for 'still life' and deno......Login to view full explanation

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