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Cityscape Art

Cityscape art has been around for as long as there have been cities. The first documented case of a cityscape was in 100 A.D. when a fresco painting depicted areas of Rome. But current cityscape art is not to be mistaken with urban art, although it contains many of the same elements and artists generally reflect both styles of art, cityscape art is a different category. Cityscape art is defined as a piece of artwork that depicts some form of skyline while showcasing a place of urban habitation or landmark.

Cityscape Artwork

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Brooklyn Sunset
by Rick Berk
18" x 12"
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New York
by Elizabeth Tyndall
12" x 16"
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Brooklyn Morning
by Rick Berk
18" x 12"
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Winter Sunrise New York City
by Rick Berk
18" x 12"
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Skyline, Cityscape, Boston, Massachusetts, USA,
by Panoramic Images
27" x 9"
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The Brooklyn Bridge and Twin Towers at Night
by Barry Mancini
24" x 12"
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New Orleans Alley
by ADEL
12" x 15"
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Malcena at the Gardasee, 1907
by Gustav Klimt
19" x 18"
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Shea's Buffalo, Buffalo Ny
by Thelma Winter
12" x 9"
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Illuminated  Manhattan Skyline, New York City
by Panoramic Images
36" x 14"
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Touring Paris Couple III
by Julia Purinton
18" x 18"
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Chicago 3
by Richard Wallich
10" x 13"
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Sera su Manhattan
by Luigi Florio
24" x 24"
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Brooklyn Bridge and Lower Manhattan at sunset, NYC
by Pangea Images
36" x 18"
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Chicago Skyline
by Winthrope Hiers
35" x 10"
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Mediterranean Gold
by Michael O'toole
24" x 24"
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1950s 1953 Night Scene Of Chicago State Street
by Vintage PI
20" x 16"
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Chicago
by Richard Wallich
18" x 14"
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Denver
by Richard Wallich
18" x 14"
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Night View at St. Peter's Cathedral, Rome
by Unknown
36" x 27"
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Baker Beach and Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco 1
by Unknown
36" x 27"
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Brooklyn Bridge, NYC
by Richard Berenholtz
24" x 12"
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Skyline at Night (black and white)
by Panoramic Images
36" x 12"
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European City Sketch III
by June Erica Vess
16" x 20"
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Manhattanhenge
by Richard Berenholtz
12" x 17"
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Manhattan and the Hudson
by Jordan Craig
24" x 24"
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Gapstow Bridge, Fall
by Michael Chen
24" x 16"
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Red Square in Moscow, 1916
by Wassily Kandinsky
16" x 17"
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Manhattan Sketches II
by Silvia Vassileva
24" x 24"
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Hudson Ferry II
by Allison Pearce
12" x 12"
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High angle view of a city lit up at dusk, Washington DC
by Panoramic Images
27" x 13"
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Philadelphia
by Richard Wallich
18" x 12"
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An Evening Out Neutral
by Julia Purinton
18" x 12"
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Union Station at sunset with city skyline in background, Kansas City, Missouri
by Panoramic Images
27" x 9"
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Bourbon Street New Orleans
by ADEL
12" x 18"
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The interpretations of cityscape art are as diverse as the location used for the subject matter. Flat or three-dimensional, colored or monochrome, surreal or realistic, all cityscape art has a strong sense of design that gives it an unique flavor when compared with traditional landscapes and contemporary urban art.

Traditional and contemporary artists have pursued the documentation of architecture and human interactions in their work through cityscape art. Vincent Van Gogh, Didier Lourenco, Alexander Moore, and many other famous artists both new and old, have pursued this art form, creating a stunning atmosphere and mood on the canvas that reveals more about the artist than the city they depict.

Although the option of depicting people is the artist's choice in this type of art, few other categories of art are able to inspire the type, or variety, of emotions contained in this art form.
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