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Definition of Seascapes
1. seascape [n] - See also: seascape
Lexicographical Neighbors of Seascapes
Literary usage of Seascapes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Dictionary of Contemporary Quotations (English) by Helena Swan (1904)
"Seascapes divine, which the merry winds whiten, Nice little saints and still
nicer young sinners— Winter in Brighton ! If you approve of flirtations, ..."
2. Brush and Pencil by Charles Francis Browne, Frederick William Morton (1902)
"Even his sunniest, most placid seascapes convey an adequate impression of that
boundless ... His seascapes are the seascapes of art. They are virile art. ..."
3. 150 Years of Philadelphia Painters and Paintings: Selections from the Sewell by Sewell C. Biggs Museum of American Art, Milo. M. Naeve, Library Company of Philadelphia (1999)
"His success in meeting the challenge is evident by the purchase of one of his
seascapes by every major museum in the United States by 1921.2 Waugh's ..."
4. The History of Modern Painting by RICHARD. MUTHER (1907)
"For example, the seascapes of Israels surpass ... seascapes with those of his
fellow Dutch artists, and we find the best clue to the characterisation of his ..."
5. The Great French Painters: And the Evolution of French Painting from 1830 to by Camille Mauclair (1903)
"Claude Monet, at the beginning of his career, painted portraits, interiors, and
seascapes in a style which recalls Courbet and Manet at the same time. ..."