Claude Monet is very famous for his series of paintings where he would draw the same subject over and over again but in different lighting so they would all be slightly unique (Ex. His Lily Pads) His brushstrokes are very visible in his paintings and that’s what makes them so interesting. While they do focus on actual subjects, they are more blurred renditions and thus are not hyper realistic. Therefore your answer would be “some show objects at different times of the day or during different seasons.”
Monteverdi is credited for writing the first grand opera in 1607 called L'Orfeo.
A French painter called Berthe Morisot the painting is called a summers day :)
Leonardo Da Vinci is quite the man, he had popular interests not only in art but in science, engineering, mathematics, sculpture, architecture, and anatomy. That’s just to name a few. He popularly made artworks like the Mona Lisa, the last supper, the Vitruvian man, Saint John the Baptist, Salvator mundi and much more. High renaissance / Italian Renaissance era.