The green fuse pastoral vision in English art, 1820 - 2000
This book traces for the first time a green tradition in English art. English artists over the past two centuries have used landscapes of home - often quite specific localities - to shape their vision. The story begins with Samuel Palmer, who transplanted vision from William Blake's heroic figu...
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Sprache: | eng |
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Woodbridge
Antique Collectors' Club
2007
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Zusammenfassung: | This book traces for the first time a green tradition in English art. English artists over the past two centuries have used landscapes of home - often quite specific localities - to shape their vision. The story begins with Samuel Palmer, who transplanted vision from William Blake's heroic figures into the soil of English art. Palmer founded a tradition which has enriched artists in every later generation. It is a history of constant challenge and renewing response - of intensely private men and women seeking and finding sustenance for their visions in the nature and climate of their own country. For English art, which has usually been reckoned to show no continuity at all, this history may be definitive. It shows a national art drawing visionary nourishment - even as the writings of Shakespeare and the music of Elgar - from the land. |
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Beschreibung: | 254 S. zahlr. Ill. |
ISBN: | 1851495320 1-8514-9532-0 9781851495320 978-1-8514-9532-0 |