4 Metaphors for picturesque

This picturesque and secluded abode was the residence of Lady Annabel Herbert and her daughter, the young and beautiful Venetia, a child, at the time when our history commences, of very tender age.

What helps much to render these dingy streets, passages, and courts of Figeac so delightfully picturesque is the vegetation which, growing with southern luxuriance in places seemingly least favourable to it, clings to the ancient masonry, or brightens it by the strong contrast of its immediate neighbourhood in some little garden or balustraded terrace.

They are as picturesque as houses containing shops possibly can be.

Far less picturesque than thatch or tile, they require less attention and give greater satisfaction during the rainy season.

4 Metaphors for  picturesque