Modern landscape by Hubert Van Eyck
It is may be surprising to you all to agree with this statement that the first modern landscape was made by Hubert Van Eyck in 15th century. The first modern landscapes were exceedingly small in size only about 2/3 inches , painted between 1414-1447 in a manuscript known as the Hours Of Turin. Historically they were amongst the most surprising works of art in the world. One of the surviving work of this great painter is in the Trivulzio library and shows how he had achieved by color a sense of the saturation of light, the tone of the landscapes has a subtlety hardly observed again until the 19th century. The reflection of the evening sky in the water is exactly the kind of effect which we have been experiencing from last two centuries , popularly known as modern impressionistic landscapes.
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