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Snowscape Art

Snowscape art is a form of landscape art that traditionally depicts winter scenery. This type of art has been revered by both Western and Eastern artists throughout the ages and is a popular choice among art enthusiasts in modern times due to its unique subject matter. Like most landscape art, snowscape framed art focus on the elegant beauty of nature as their primary subject. Although different animals and plants are frequently included in these works, humans are rarely seen unless it is as an additional element meant to portray the vast power and elegance of nature.
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Winter's Glow
Fine-Art Print
20" x 16"
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Heritage Pond In Winter
Fine-Art Print
36" x 24"
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Little White Church On Hill
Fine-Art Print
16" x 20"
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The Mall Washington DC
Fine-Art Print
18" x 12"
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Red on White
Fine-Art Print
12" x 18"
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Bright Star
Fine-Art Print
16" x 20"
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White Snow Wonderland
Fine-Art Print
18" x 12"
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Winter Treeline I
Fine-Art Print
18" x 18"
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Winter Treeline II
Fine-Art Print
18" x 18"
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Walk in Winter I
Fine-Art Print
18" x 18"
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Walk in Winter II
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18" x 18"
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Early Snow I
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18" x 18"
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Early Snow II
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18" x 18"
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First Snow I
Fine-Art Print
20" x 16"
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First Snow II
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20" x 16"
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Blue Horizon
Fine-Art Print
20" x 20"
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Snowy Rise II
Fine-Art Print
16" x 12"
$37.99
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Snowy Rise I
Fine-Art Print
16" x 12"
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Winter II
Fine-Art Print
20" x 20"
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Winter III
Fine-Art Print
20" x 20"
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Fresh Snow
Fine-Art Print
20" x 15"
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Winter I
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20" x 15"
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Down Slope
Fine-Art Print
20" x 20"
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Whiteout Farm I
Fine-Art Print
20" x 16"
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Whiteout Farm II
Fine-Art Print
20" x 16"
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Winter Shoal II
Fine-Art Print
12" x 16"
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Winter Shoal I
Fine-Art Print
12" x 16"
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Snowland I
Fine-Art Print
16" x 20"
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Like many other forms of landscape art, snowscapes were explored by a variety of artists, in several different styles. Claude Monet, a French Impressionist, drew a snowscape called 'The Magpie' which was a traditional depiction of this art category. However, 'The Magpie' wasn't his only attempt at depicting French winter scenes. Manet ended up painting 139 other snowscapes, as well. Other Impressionists also attempted to portray snowy scenery in their work, including such influential artists as Paul Gauguin, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, and Camille Pisarro.

Snowscape canvas art was also pursued by Romantic artists, who found the subdued colors and dramatic contrasts of winter scenes ideal for their style of artistic expression. Caspar David Friedrich was one of these artists. His renditions of 'Megalithic Grave in the Snow' and 'Bushes in the Snow' provide a sharp contrast to the Impressionists bright and airy works. Friedrich's paintings focus on the desolation of wintry months, providing paintings that are as haunting and bleak as a grave. Other Romantic artists also depicted such wintry occurrences as blizzards and snowstorms.

Snowscape artworks were also well suited to Oriental styles of art, particularly ones that depicted mountains. The stillness and untouched purity of the snow was an inspiration to Eastern artists, whose works were primarily used for contemplation and meditation. These works often appeared dream-like or mystical due to the techniques used to depict them, and because of the Chinese and Japanese mythologies of winter being a time where spirits roamed the Earth.