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Thinking of buying a painting of city views?


Cityscape has become a key genre in contemporary art, evolving from its historical roots in the Dutch Golden Age to today's dynamic cityscapes.
You will find here paintings of cities, real or dreamed. Invite European or American cities into your home for a modern and sophisticated atmosphere! They can create a focal point in a room, reflecting the vibrancy and culture of urban life.

At Carré d’artistes, find a large selection of cityscape artworks that will find their place in your space.

 
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Urban painting : Work of Decoudun Jean-Charles, Notre Dame


 

FEATURES OF city painting


Since cities have become an inseparable part of our landscapes, regardless of their size or notoriety, painting has often embraced them as a subject. Cityscapes are easily recognizable, featuring elements of urban architecture.
 

These elements include houses, roofs, chimneys, streets, pedestrians, means of transportation, and often tall buildings. The focus is usually on long streets lined with towering structures. This characteristic of cityscape art originates from the United States, particularly the iconic New York City, which remains a model for many cityscape painting artists today.


City painting, therefore, draws inspiration from the architecture of cities worldwide, capturing the vibrant energy, chaotic traffic, and atmosphere of the very large cities that we have created.


 

HISTORY AND FAMOUS URBAN LANDSCAPE PAINTERS

 

The First City Paintings


Cityscape artworks play an important role in contemporary art, but this genre hasn't always been common. It emerged notably during the Dutch Golden Age in the 17th century when artists, proud of their cities, began capturing their beauty. Jan van der Heyden, a key figure in this movement, meticulously depicted cities like Cologne, Düsseldorf, and Amsterdam. Before this, cities were typically just backgrounds in paintings.

The Netherlandswas the first to make cities the main focus of art, with artists like Johannes Vermeer creating iconic works such as View of Delft. The genre later became popular in Venice during the 18th century, where painters like Canaletto and Francesco Guardi captured the elegance of Venetian canals and architecture.

However, it was in Paris, particularly with the Impressionists, that city painting truly evolved. Artists like Pissarro, Manet, Monet, Caillebotte, and Renoir embraced Paris, incorporating the industrial elements of the city—trains, rails, and cars—into their work. As cities changed, so did city scape paintings.

 

Today's Urban Landscape Painting


American painting has played a major role in redefining cityscape art. Cityscape paintings have evolved to focus on contemporary architecture, where tall buildings dominate the scene. Since the 1970s, the urban landscape has been a recurring theme in American hyperrealist painting.

This style often depicts streets full of pedestrians and skyscrapers, reflecting the look and feel of modern American cities. As major cities around the world change, the way they are represented in art changes too. City paintings now capture the essence of today's cities and the atmospheres within them.

 

Features of modern urban landscape paintings


Modern urban landscapes are known for their contemporary style and how they capture today's cities. Unlike classiccity paintings, these works highlight features of modern cities like tall buildings, nighttime lighting, and the busy energy of downtown areas.

Whether colorful or black and white, cityscape paintings have nowadays more simple geometric shapes and graphic elements, that reflect the architecture and design of modern cities. Inspired by urban planning and changes happening in cities today, these paintings not only depict but also critique modern society.


 

SOME CONTEMPORARY ARTISTS WHO PAINT URBAN LANDSCAPES


Many contemporary artists are inspired by cities for their city skyline artworks and have gained recognition in this field. Stephen Wiltshire, for example, is known for his highly detailed drawings of cities like New York, London, and Dubai, offering unique perspectives on these places.

American painter Jeremy Mann is notable for his modern landscapes, mixing realistic and abstract cityscape paintings. His works often feature dark contrasts that highlight the nighttime lighting of cities.

In urban and street art paintings, French artist Jef Aérosol is a key figure. He uses stencils to create black-and-white portraits of celebrities on city streets, creating a dialogue between art and the urban environment.

These contemporary urban landscape painters bring a fresh perspective on modern cities, blending tradition with modern elements in their work.



 

CONTEMPORARY URBAN LANDSCAPE ARTISTS AT CARRÉ D’ARTISTES


Carré d'artistes is a contemporary art gallery that offers works by talented artists in various fields, including contemporary cityscapes


Among the artists featured in this gallery, we can mention:

  • Maurizio Galloro, who creates paintings of famous cities such as Paris, New York, or London, using bright colors and clean lines. 
  • Patrick Rousseau, on the other hand, is a French artist who paints abstract urban paintings, using vibrant colors to represent modern urban landscapes. 
  • Julien Rey is another Carré d'artistes artist who stands out in the painting of modern urban landscapes, creating realistic and detailed urban paintings, using painting techniques that give an impression of movement. 
  • Finally, Solveiga is a contemporary artist who paints modern urban landscapes using pastel colors and organic shapes, creating a poetic atmosphere in her urban paintings.


 

 

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