And only then was the first real landscape painting made. (widewalls.ch)
Back in New York in 1959, his memories of Mallaig took on mystical significance as «dimly recognizable forms of real landscapes with glimpses of the horizon and receding distances.» (en.wikipedia.org)
Unless they are deranged, don't people in a museum know they are looking at paintings on a wall, not real landscapes or real snakes? (discovermagazine.com)