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Landscape as subject

Landscape painting as a primary vehicle for exploring light, atmosphere, human insignificance, and the artist's own inner state—from the Chinese scroll painters to Constable to abstract color-field work. When landscape becomes the subject rather than mere setting, it carries philosophical weight and becomes a mirror for psychological and spiritual inquiry.

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