Artworks by genre
A genre system divides artworks according to depicted themes and objects. A classical hierarchy of genres was developed in European culture by the 17th century. It ranked genres in high – history painting and portrait, - and low – genre painting, landscape and still life. This hierarchy was based on the notion of man as the measure of all things. Landscape and still life were the lowest because they did not involve human subject matter. History was highest because it dealt with the noblest events of humanity. Genre system is not so much relevant for a contemporary art; there are just two genre definitions that are usually applied to it: abstract or figurative.
- abstract 18059
- advertisement 305
- allegorical painting 1611
- animal painting 2947
- animation 49
- architecture 450
- artist's book 83
- augmented reality 82
- battle painting 770
- bijinga 127
- bird-and-flower painting 156
- calligraphy 242
- capriccio 159
- caricature 702
- cityscape 8945
- cloudscape 825
- design 3713
- digital 38
- figurative 9056
- flower painting 2509
- furniture 41
- genre painting 23974
- graffiti 292
- history painting 1735
- icon 499
- illustration 6641
- installation 2705
- interior 1607
- jewelry 229
- landscape 24442
- literary painting 1076
- manga 55
- marina 3473
- miniature 406
- mobile 59
- mosaic 51
- mural 72
- mythological painting 3319
- nude painting (nu) 4659
- object 14
- ornament 42
- panorama 27
- pastorale 108
- performance 224
- photo 2960
- pin-up 20
- portrait 28656
- poster 1081
- quadratura 46
- religious painting 12143
- sculpture 4385
- self-portrait 2739
- shan shui 83
- sketch and study 7343
- stabile 31
- still life 4899
- symbolic painting 4411
- tapestry 45
- tessellation 312
- trompe-l'œil 51
- tronie 215
- urushi-e 2
- utensil 294
- vanitas 59
- veduta 350
- video 25
- wildlife painting 441
- yakusha-e 257