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ART HISTORY
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Winter Landscapes in Western Art
The quiet beauty of snowy scenes emerged only after centuries of religious art dominance in Europe
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What was the main reason snowy landscapes were rarely depicted in European art before the 15th century?
Artists lacked the technical skill to paint snow realistically before the 15th century.
Religious themes dominated art, leaving little room for naturalistic landscapes.
Snowy landscapes were considered unlucky and avoided by artists.
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