Alright, let’s jaw about them old landscape paintings, you know, the kind they used to slap up on walls way back when. I ain’t no fancy art expert or nothin’, but I know what I like, and I reckon some of them old timers knew how to paint a purdy picture.
They tell me the very first one, like, ever, was found in some place called Akrotiri. Sounds Greek to me, ha! Anyways, this picture, it got buried under a whole mess of ash from a volcano, way back in the olden days. Can you believe it? Buried! And they dug it up, just like a tater from the garden, after all them years. Must’ve been somethin’ special to last that long, though I ain’t seen it myself.
Then there’s this fella, Vincent van Gogh. Now, his pictures, they ain’t like nothin’ you ever seen. All kinds of wild colors, like a rainbow threw up on the canvas. And the brushstrokes, they ain’t smooth and neat, they’re all choppy and thick, like he was mad at the paint. But somehow, it works. He painted one called “Starry Night,” with a sky all swirly and a little town underneath. Looks kinda dreamy, like somethin’ you’d see in a fever dream after eatin’ too much pickled beets.
- I heard some folks call these things “historical paintings.” Sounds fancy, don’t it? But it just means they’re old, real old. Like, older than your grandma’s grandma, maybe.
- And talkin’ ’bout old, there’s this woman, Mona Lisa, painted by some fella named Leonardo da Vinci. Now, she ain’t exactly a landscape, but she’s old and famous, so I figured I’d mention her. Folks say her smile is all mysterious, but I reckon she just ate somethin’ sour and was tryin’ to be polite.
But let’s get back to them landscapes. You know, the ones with mountains and trees and rivers. They didn’t have cameras back then, so if you wanted to show someone what a place looked like, you had to paint it. And some of them fellas, they were real good at it. Like this Fan Kuan fella. He painted somethin’ called “Travelers Among Mountains and Streams.” Sounds peaceful, don’t it? Just a bunch of folks wanderin’ around in nature. I bet they didn’t have no cell phones or nothin’, just them and the mountains. Probably a lot less stress than we got now.
I tell you what, lookin’ at these old paintings, it makes you think. Makes you think about how things used to be, how much simpler things were, maybe. No cars, no TVs, no internet. Just folks and the land. Maybe that’s why they painted so many landscapes. It was all they had, and it was enough. They saw the beauty in a sunrise, in a tree, in a river. And they tried to capture that beauty on canvas, so other folks could see it too. And they weren’t using fancy brushes and paint from some store, they probably used what they had on hand made it work. Just like us makin’ do with what we got.
Now a days, I see folks taking pictures with their phones all the time, but it ain’t the same. A picture, it just shows you what somethin’ looks like. But a painting, it shows you what somethin’ feels like. It shows you what the artist saw, what they felt when they looked at that mountain or that tree or that river. And that’s somethin’ special, ain’t it? It’s like they’re sharin’ a little piece of their soul with you.
So, next time you see an old landscape painting, don’t just walk on by. Take a minute, look at it real close. Try to see what the artist saw, try to feel what they felt. And who knows, maybe you’ll find a little piece of beauty in it, too. Just like them old timers did, way back when.
And that’s all I got to say about old landscape paintings. They’re old, they’re purdy, and they make you think. Can’t ask for much more than that, can ya?
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