Landscape and Western art

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Landscape and Western art

Malcolm Andrews

(Oxford history of art, Special volumes)

Oxford University Press, 1999

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  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 236-242) and index

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内容説明

What is landscape? How does it differ from "land"? Does landscape always imply something to be pictured, a scene? When and why did we begin to cherish images of nature? What is "nature"? Is it everything that isn't art or artefact? This book explores many issues raised by the range of ideas and images of the natural world in Western art since the Renaissance. Using a thematic structure many issues are examined, for instance: landscape as a cultural construct; the relationship between landscape as accessory or backdrop and landscape as the chief subject; landscape as constituted by various practices of framing; the sublime and ideas of indeterminacy; and landscape art as picturesque or as exploration of living processes. These issues are raised and explored in connection with Western cultural movements, and within a full international and historical context. Many forms of landscape art are included: painting, gardening, panorama, poetry, photography, and art. The book is designed to both take stock of interdisciplinary debates and act as a stimulus to rethinking assumptions about landscape.

目次

  • Land into landscape
  • landscape and terza natura
  • subject or setting? landscape in C15 and C16 painting
  • topography and the beau ideal
  • framing the view
  • the sublime
  • political landscape
  • nature as picture or process?
  • landscape and the art gallery.

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