While landscape generally suggests the world of nature, cityscapes have long been a part of the landscape tradition. See a few by the Impressionists in our New European Galleries.
“Avenue de l'Opéra: Morning Sunshine,” 1898, by Camille Pissarro. "The Zuiderkerk, Amsterdam (Looking up the Groenburgwal),: around 1874, by Claude Monet. "Fair on a Sunny Afternoon, Dieppe,“ 1901, by Camille Pissarro. ”The Grands Boulevards,“ 1875, by Pierre-Auguste Renoir.
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Once during a game in the co-op "BattleBlock Theater" I was struck to redraw the Cat-guard from the "results screen" under Carl, because they have the same energy (plump guards).
And then I remembered that I had seen a tutorial on creating patterns in Instagram for a long time. And I did THIS for fun.
But please rememer: a new number in the year won’t change anything.
If this were real, then in the place of the puppies there must be a Crippler (or another older Burns hound) and a Hercules (Smithers' yockshire terrier).
But in general, this is too sweet a moment. In the good sense of the word.