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  1. Panoramic painting - Wikipedia

    • Panoramic paintings are massive artworks that reveal a wide, all-encompassing view of a particular subject, often a landscape, military battle, or historical event. They became especially popular in the 19th century in Europe and the United States, inciting opposition from some writers of Romantic poetry. A few have survived into the 21st century and … 展开

    History

    The word "panorama", a portmanteau of the Greek words ‘pano’ (all) and ‘horama’ (view), was coined by the Irish painter
    In … 展开

    Romantic criticism of panoramas

    The panorama's rise in popularity was a result of its accessibility in that people did not need a certain level of education to enjoy the views it offered. Accordingly, patrons from across the social scale flocked to rotundas throu… 展开

    Surviving panoramas

    Relatively few of these unwieldy ephemera survive. The oldest known surviving panorama (completed in 1814 by Marquard Wocher) is on display at Schadau Castle, depicting an average morning in the Swiss town of … 展开

    Notes

    1. ^ Comment 1999, p. 19
    2. ^ "Lost Edinburgh: Calton Hill and the invention of the panorama". The Scotsman. Retrieved 16 May 2018.
    3. ^ "The panorama of Edinburgh from Calton Hill". Treasures from University Collec… 展开

     
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    panorama, in the visual arts, continuous narrative scene or landscape painted to conform to a flat or curved background, which surrounds or is unrolled before the viewer. Panoramas are usually painted in a broad and direct manner, akin to …

  5. Panoramic painting - Citizendium

    Panoramic paintings reveal a wide, all-encompassing view. The word "panorama", from Greek pan (παν, "all") horama (όραμα, "that which is seen") was coined by the Scottish painter Robert Barker in 1791 to describe his …

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