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Etymology

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From farm +‎ -scape.

Noun

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farmscape (plural farmscapes)

  1. A landscape dominated by a farm or farmland.
    • 2009 May 14, Roberta Smith, “A Grand and Intimate Modern Art Trove”, in New York Times[1]:
      There are also recent acquisitions and promised gifts to admire: a sulfurous early farmscape by Mondrian; a shimmering Bonnard still life from 1926; a blocky, abstract sculpture in cast plaster by Georges Vantongerloo, also from 1926; and Magritte’s enigmatic “White Race,” from 1937, which dissects a female bather, evoking both Picasso’s monstrous paintings of Olga and his pneumatic treatments of Marie-Thérèse Walter.

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