Landscape TheoryRachel DeLue, James Elkins Routledge, 2010 M10 28 - 376 páginas Artistic representations of landscape are studied widely in areas ranging from art history to geography to sociology, yet there has been little consensus about how to understand the relationship between landscape and art. This book brings together more than fifty scholars from these multiple disciplines to establish new ways of thinking about landscape in art. |
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Landscape Language Empathy | |
Anne Whiston Spirn | |
ASSESSMENTS 157 | |
Between Subject and Object 315 | |
Notes on Contributors 343 | |
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