Fields of vision : landscape imagery and national identity in England and the United States

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Fields of vision : landscape imagery and national identity in England and the United States

Stephen Daniels

Princeton University Press, c1993

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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"Landscape imagery," according to Stephen Daniels, "is not merely a reflection of, or distraction from, more pressing social, economic, or political issues; it is often a powerful mode of knowledge and social engagement." As exemplars of moral order and aesthetic harmony, particular landscapes achieve the status of national icons, and imperialists, almost by definition, have annexed the homelands of others in their identity myths, projecting on "foreigners" pictorial codes that express both an affinity with the colonizing country and an estrangement from it. In this provocative book Daniels shows how various artists--including painters, landscape designers, and architects--have articulated national identities in England and the United States from the later eighteenth century to the present day. The author looks especially at those artists who have been the focus of a "heritage debate" and who have been featured in exhibitions in the last decade (such as the controversial "The West as America: Reinterpreting Images of the Frontier" at the National Museum of American Art). Analyzing works of Christopher Wren, John Constable, J.M.W. Turner, Thomas Cole, Humphry Repton, Joseph Wright, and Frances Palmer (the leading artist for Currier and Ives), Daniels also examines how landscape conventions developed in England were deployed in definitions of American national identity. The author denies that his intention is iconoclastic. Instead, he wishes to amplify the eloquence of the images he treats, even if this means rendering their meaning more mutable and ambiguous than their nationalist admirers might concede.

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List of IllustrationsAcknowledgementsIntroduction11The Prince of Wales and the Shadow of St. Paul's112Joseph Wright and the Spectacle of Power433Humphry Repton and the Improvement of the Estate804J. M. W. Turner and the Circulation of the State1125Thomas Cole and the Course of Empire1466Frances Palmer and the Incorporation of the Continent1747John Constable and the making of Constable Country200Conclusion243Index247

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