
Architectural painting (also Architecture painting) is a form of
genre painting
Genre painting (or petit genre), a form of genre art, depicts aspects of everyday life by portraying ordinary people engaged in common activities. One common definition of a genre scene is that it shows figures to whom no identity can be attached ...
where the predominant focus lies on architecture, including both outdoor and interior views. While architecture was present in many of the earliest paintings and illuminations, it was mainly used as background or to provide rhythm to a painting. In the Renaissance, architecture was used to emphasize the perspective and create a sense of depth, like in
Masaccio
Masaccio (, , ; December 21, 1401 – summer 1428), born Tommaso di Ser Giovanni di Simone, was a Florentine artist who is regarded as the first great Italian painter of the Quattrocento period of the Italian Renaissance. According to Vasari, ...
's ''
Holy Trinity
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'' from the 1420s.
In Western art, architectural painting as an independent genre developed in the 16th century in Flanders and the Netherlands, and reached its peak in 16th and 17th century Dutch painting.
Later, it developed in a tool for Romantic paintings, with e.g. views of ruins becoming very popular. Closely related genres are architectural fantasies and trompe-l'oeils, especially
illusionistic ceiling painting, and
cityscapes.
Western artists specialized in architectural painting
16th century

The 16th century saw the development of architectural painting as a separate genre in Western art. The main centers in this period were Flanders and the Netherlands. The first important architectural painter was Dutch
Hans Vredeman de Vries (1527-1607), who was both an architect and a painter.
Students of Hans Vredeman de Vries, both in Flanders and in the Netherlands, include his sons Salomon and Paul, and
Hendrik van Steenwijk I
Hendrik van Steenwijck I (also ''Steenwyck'', ''Steenwijk'') (''c''. 1550 – buried 1 September 1603[Hendrik ...](_blank)
. Through them the genre was popularized and their family and students turned it into one of the main domains of
Dutch Golden Age painting.
Flanders
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Salomon Vredeman de Vries (1556-1604)
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Paul Vredeman de Vries
Paul Vredeman de Vries ( Antwerp, 1567 – Amsterdam, 1617), was a Flemish painter and draughtsman who specialised in architectural paintings and, in particular, church interiors.
Life
He was a son of the Dutch-born architect, painter and engin ...
(1567-1617)
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Hendrick Aerts
Hendrick Aerts (alternative names: Hendrick Aertsz., Henricus Arijssel, Hendrik Arts, Henricus A. Rijssel) (probably Mechelen, between 1565 and 1575 - probably Gdańsk, January 1603) was a Flemish painter and draftsman who painted mainly architectu ...
(between 1565 and 1575 - 1603)
Netherlands

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Hans Vredeman de Vries (1527–1607)
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Hendrik van Steenwijk I
Hendrik van Steenwijck I (also ''Steenwyck'', ''Steenwijk'') (''c''. 1550 – buried 1 September 1603[Hendrik ...](_blank)
(1550–1603), the first to specialize in church interiors
17th century
Flanders
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Pieter Neefs the Elder
Pieter Neefs the Elder or Pieter Neeffs the Elder (c. 1578 in Antwerp – after 1656 before 1661 in Antwerp) was a Flemish painter who specialized in architectural interiors of churches. Active in Antwerp, he was influenced by the works of the D ...
(1578-1656)
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Hendrik van Steenwijk II (c.1580–1649)
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Lodewijck Neefs (1617-1649)
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Wolfgang de Smet
Wolfgang de Smet (1617–1685) was a Flemish painter, who was active in Leuven in the mid-17th century. He is mainly known for his landscapes, architecture scenes and history paintings.[Pieter Neefs the Younger
Pieter Neefs the Younger or Pieter Neeffs the Younger (bapt. 23 May 1620 – after 1675) was a Flemish painter who mainly specialized in architectural interiors of churches.Frans Baudouin, "Neeffs," ''Grove Art Online'', Oxford University Press, ...]
(1620-1675)
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(1629-1675), between cityscapes and architectural painting proper
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Wilhelm Schubert van Ehrenberg (1630–c. 1676)
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Jacobus Ferdinandus Saey (1658 – after 1726)
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Lievin Cruyl (1634-1720)
Italy

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Viviano Codazzi (1606-1670)
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Ascanio Luciano (1621-1706)
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Andrea Pozzo
Andrea Pozzo (; Latinized version: ''Andreas Puteus''; 30 November 1642 – 31 August 1709) was an Italian Jesuit brother, Baroque painter, architect, decorator, stage designer, and art theoretician.
Pozzo was best known for his grandiose fresc ...
(1642-1709), mainly illusionistic paintings
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Luigi Quaini (1643-1717), not a pure architectural painter, but a contributor of architecture to other paintings
Netherlands

In the 17th century, architectural painting became one of the leading genres in the Dutch Golden Age, together with portrait painting and landscapes. Notable Dutch painter of the genre include:
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Hendrik van Steenwijk II (1580-1649)
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Bartholomeus van Bassen (1590-1652)
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Pieter van der Stock (1593-1660)
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Pieter Jansz. Saenredam
Pieter Jansz. Saenredam (9 June 1597 – buried 31 May 1665) was a painter of the Dutch Golden Age painting, Dutch Golden Age, known for his distinctive paintings of whitewashed church interiors such as ''Interior of St Bavo's Church in Haarlem ...
(1597-1665)
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Gerard Houckgeest
Gerard Houckgeest (c. 1600–August 1661) was a Dutch Golden Age painter of architectural scenes and church interiors.
Biography
Houckgeest is thought to have been born in The Hague, where, according to the RKD, he learned to paint from Bar ...
(1600-1661)
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Susanna van Steenwijk
Susanna van Steenwijk (born after 1601 as Susanna Gaspoel – probably buried 2 August 1664, Amsterdam) (1601-1664)
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Dirck van Delen
Dirck van Delen or Dirck Christiaensz van Delen (c. 1605 – 16 May 1671) was a Dutch painter who specialized exclusively in architectural paintings, principally depicting palace perspectives and church interiors.
Life
Van Delen was born in ...
(1605-1671)
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Daniël de Blieck
Daniël de Blieck ( Middelburg, c. 1610 – Middelburg, 1673), was a Dutch Golden Age painter, draughtsman and architect, who specialised in architectural paintings. He painted both real and imaginary church interiors.
Life
Little is known a ...
(c. 1610-1673)
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Hendrick Cornelisz. van Vliet
Hendrick Corneliszoon van Vliet (1611/1612, Delft – buried October 28, 1675, Delft) was a Dutch Golden Age painter remembered mostly for his church interiors.
Biography
He studied under his uncle Willem van der Vliet and was admitted to the ...
(1612-1675): mainly church interiors
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Emanuel de Witte
Emanuel de Witte (1617–1692) was a Dutch perspective painter. In contrast to Pieter Jansz Saenredam, who emphasized architectural accuracy, De Witte was more concerned with the atmosphere of his interiors. Though few in number, de Witte als ...
(1617-1692)
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Job Adriaenszoon Berckheyde
Job Adriaenszoon Berckheyde (baptized 27 January 1630 – before 23 November 1693) was a Dutch artist of the 17th century, active in Haarlem, Amsterdam, and The Hague.
Biography
Job Berckheyde was born in Haarlem and was the older brother ...
(1630-1693)
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Jan van der Heyden (1637-1712)
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Gerrit Adriaenszoon Berckheyde
Gerrit Adriaenszoon Berckheyde (1638 – 10 June 1698) was a Dutch Golden Age painter, active in Haarlem, Amsterdam, and The Hague, who is best known today for his cityscapes.
Biography
Berckheyde was born and died in Haarlem. Christe ...
(1638-1698)
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Caspar van Wittel
Caspar van Wittel or Gaspar van Wittel (born Jasper Adriaensz van Wittel; 1652 or 1653 – September 13, 1736), known in Italian as Gaspar Vanvitelli () or (), was a Dutch painter and draughtsman who had a long career in Rome. He played a p ...
(1652 or 1653-1736)
18th century
France
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Jacques de Lajoue
Jacques de Lajoue, a French architectural painter, was born in 1687 in Paris. He became a member of the Academy in 1721, and is noticed for a 'Perspective' which he executed in 1732 at the Library of St. Geneviève. He also designed the title-pag ...
(1687-1761)
Italy
Architectural paintings, and the related
vedute or cityscapes, were especially popular in 18th century Italy. Another genre closely related to architectural painting proper were the
capriccios, fantasies set in and focusing on an imaginary architecture.
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Stefano Orlandi
Stefano Orlandi (1681 – 29 July 1760) was an Italian painter, active mainly in Bologna in the architectural perspective painting. He is known for painting fanciful architectural canvases, known as Capricci.
Biography
He trained with his f ...
(1681-1760)
Netherlands
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Cornelis Pronk
Cornelis Pronk (10 December 1691 – 28 or 29 September 1759), also known as Cornelis Pronck, was a Dutch draughtsman, painter and porcelain designer. He is known particularly for his numerous drawings of cities, towns and buildings (so-call ...
(1691-1759)
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Jan ten Compe
Jan ten Compe (1713, Amsterdam – 1761, Amsterdam), was an 18th-century landscape painter from the Northern Netherlands.
Biography
According to his biographer Jan van Gool, he was a follower of Jan van der Heyden and Gerrit Berckheyde. (1713-1761)
19th century
Austria
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Rudolf von Alt (1812-1905)
Belgium
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Jules Victor Génisson
Jules Victor Génisson (; 24 February 1805 - 10 October 1860) was a Belgian painter, chiefly known for his architectural painting.
Biography
Born in Saint-Omer, in Northern France, in 1805, he studied at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts (Antwerp), ...
(1805-1860)
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Jean-Baptiste Van Moer (1819-1884)
Denmark

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Heinrich Hansen (1821-1890)
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Jacob Kornerup
Jacob Kornerup (19 November 1825 – 9 March 1913) was a Danish archeologist and painter who is remembered above all for discovering and restoring medieval frescos in Danish churches.[Martinus Rørbye
Martinus Christian Wesseltoft Rørbye (; 17 May 1803 – 29 August 1848) was a Danish painter, known both for genre works and landscapes. He was a central figure of the Golden Age of Danish painting during the first half of the 19th century.
Th ...]
(1803–1848)
France
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Charles Marie Bouton
Charles Marie Bouton (16 May 1781 in Paris – 28 June 1853) was a French painter.
He was a student of Jacques-Louis David, Jean-Victor Bertin and the first French panorama painter Pierre Prévost. He concentrated mostly on the perspec ...
(1781-1853)
Germany
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Wilhelm Barth
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* William Charles John Pitcher, costume designer known professionally as "Wilhelm"
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* Moun ...
(1779-1852)
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Michael Neher (1798-1876)
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Eduard Gaertner (1801-1877)
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Max Emanuel Ainmiller
Maximilian Emanuel Ainmiller (14 February 1807 – 9 December 1870) was a German artist and Glass art, glass painter.
Under the tutorage of Friedrich von Gärtner, director of the royal Nymphenburg Porcelain Manufactory, Ainmiller studied glass ...
(1807-1870)
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Friedrich August Elsasser (1810-1845)
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Hermann Gemmel
Hermann Johann Ernst Gemmel (28 November 1813 – 22 March 1868) was a German architect, painter, and art teacher at the Kunstakademie Königsberg.
Hermann Gemmel was born in Barten, East Prussia (now Barciany, Poland) in 1813. He studied ...
(1813-1868)
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Adolf Seel
Adolf Seel (1 March 1829–14 February 1907) was a German painter. He trained at the Düsseldorf Academy of Arts and is associated with the Düsseldorf school of painting.
Biography
Seel visited the academy in Düsseldorf in 1844-50, wh ...
(1829-1907)
Italy
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Giovanni Migliara
Giovanni Migliara (October 15, 1785 in Alessandria – April 18, 1837 in Milan), was a nobleman and Italian painter active at the beginning of the 19th century, painting vedute and history paintings.
Biography
Born to artisan parents of limit ...
(1785-1837)
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Federico Moja
Federico Moja (October 20, 1802 – March 29, 1885) was an Italian people, Italian painter, known best for his vedute and views of interior architecture.
Biography
Born in Milan into a family of artists, Moja began studying at the Brera Academy o ...
(1802-1885)
United Kingdom

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Samuel Prout
Samuel Prout painted by John Jackson in 1831
Market Day by Samuel Prout
A View in Nuremberg by Samuel Prout
Utrecht Town Hall by Samuel Prout in 1841
Samuel Prout (; 17 September 1783 – 10 February 1852) was a British watercolourist, and ...
(1783-1852), watercolours
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Thomas H. Shepherd
Thomas Hosmer Shepherd (16 January 1793, France – 1864) was a British topographical watercolour artist well known for his architectural paintings.
Life and work
Thomas was the brother of topographical artist George "Sidney" Shepherd ...
(1792-1864), watercolours
Modern art
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Colin Campbell Cooper, paintings of skyscrapers
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Eugeniusz Molski
Eugeniusz Molski (born in 1942 in Bagienice, Zichenau) is a Polish contemporary artist, painter and sculptor. Attended a State Fine Arts College in Nałęczów and a State Academy of Fine Arts in Wrocław where he obtained his diploma in 1969. ...
, Polish painter
Chinese architectural painting
In China, architectural painting was called "
jiehua", and mainly seen as an inferior type of painting. Known masters of the genre include the 10th century painter
Guo Zhongshu, and
Wang Zhenpeng, who was active around 1300.
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