cityscape

[ UK /sˈɪtɪskˌe‍ɪp/ ]
NOUN
  1. a viewpoint toward a city or other heavily populated area
    the dominant character of the cityscape is it poverty
  2. painting depicting a city or urban area
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How To Use cityscape In A Sentence

  • The expatriate's urban cityscape is assembled from large spools of colored thread, empty liquor bottles, and toy cars.
  • The land- or cityscapes in the blown-up photos introduce varying degrees of spatial recession, the depth depending on the scenes.
  • One can also take issue with the contrived nature of the chase scenes, which were of no dramatic value but rather served to showcase the cinematography and visually exploit the cityscapes of Rome.
  • It didn't hurt either that all the art showed her leaping out over futuristic cityscapes with gun drawn. Gorillas Riding Dinosaurs: Anna Mercury | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment
  • The U.S. Supreme Court refused the City of New York's final attempt to prevent artist Spencer Tunick from moving ahead with a photo shoot to produce one of his panoramic cityscapes containing numerous unclad individuals.
  • It was around that time she began painting cityscapes, no doubt inspired by the spectacular view they had from their 30th floor apartment.
  • The large, stylized portraits he presented employ the same picture-book graphics and primary colors of the earlier cityscapes and car book.
  • Thousands of doves took to a sky already blackened by a massive cloud pluming over the cityscape.
  • While the tintype served the mass-portraiture market, wet-plate lent itself to landscapes, cityscapes, and mass-reproduced celebrity portraits.
  • Most theatres and concert halls contribute to the cityscape and weave of urban life.
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