Malerisch
Malerisch is a German adjective meaning picturesque or painterly. The term derives from malen (to paint) with the -isch suffix and has been used since the 18th century to describe visual scenes that resemble a painting or evoke a painterly mood. In English, malerisch is often translated as picturesque, but in art-critical contexts it is frequently rendered as painterly to indicate qualities of brushwork, color, and composition that recall painting rather than strict realism.
In everyday usage, malerisch describes landscapes, towns, or architectural views with striking composition, harmonious light and
In art criticism, malerisch denotes a painterly quality in the artwork—visible brushstrokes, looseness of form, and
Common collocations include malerisch gelegen (picturesquely located), malerische Landschaft (picturesque landscape), malerische Altstadt (picturesque old town),