An Essay on the Picturesque

An Essay on the Picturesque
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Synopsis An Essay on the Picturesque by : Sir Uvedale Price

Three Essays - On Picturesque Beauty - On - Picturesque Travel - And on - Sketching Landscape - To Which Is Added a Poem on Landscape Painting

Three Essays - On Picturesque Beauty - On - Picturesque Travel - And on - Sketching Landscape - To Which Is Added a Poem on Landscape Painting
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Publisher : READ BOOKS
Total Pages : 168
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ISBN-10 : 144462637X
ISBN-13 : 9781444626377
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Synopsis Three Essays - On Picturesque Beauty - On - Picturesque Travel - And on - Sketching Landscape - To Which Is Added a Poem on Landscape Painting by : William Gilpin

Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.

Gardens and the Picturesque

Gardens and the Picturesque
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Publisher : MIT Press
Total Pages : 414
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ISBN-10 : 0262581310
ISBN-13 : 9780262581318
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Synopsis Gardens and the Picturesque by : John Dixon Hunt

A collection of Hunt's essays, many previously unpublished, dealing with the ways in which men and women have given meaning to gardens and landscapes, especially with the ways in which gardens have represented the world of nature "picturesquely".

Three Essays

Three Essays
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Total Pages : 188
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Synopsis Three Essays by : William Gilpin

Essay on Gardens

Essay on Gardens
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Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages : 98
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ISBN-10 : 9780812204131
ISBN-13 : 0812204131
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Synopsis Essay on Gardens by : Claude-Henri Watelet

Published in 1774, Essay on Gardens is one of the earliest texts showing the progressive shift in French taste from the classical model of the gardens at Versailles to the picturesque or natural style of garden design in the late eighteenth century. In this formulation of his ideas concerning landscape, Claude-Henri Watelet describes an ideal farm and also his own very real garden, Moulin Joli, near Paris. He advances the theory that the useful and the pleasurable must be combined in the planning, preservation, and decoration of the land by offering a relatively novel design that uses experimental methods to create a comfortable estate. The result is a horticultural and ecological laboratory that includes a residence, a farm, stables, a dairy, an apiary, a mill, walks, vistas, flower beds, an area reserved for medicinal plants, decorative statues, a medical laboratory, and even a small infirmary for ailing members of the community. Given the wide scholarly interest in the field of garden design and its history, this first English edition of Watelet's small but influential book will interest historians of landscape design as well as students of the history of architecture. Joseph Disponzio's informative introduction to Samuel Danon's masterful translation situates the Essay on Gardens within the framework of other landscape and garden treatises of the late eighteenth century. Although the original text was not illustrated, this edition includes a selection of charming drawings and etchings of Moulin Joli by Watelet himself, Hubert Robert, and others.

Essays on the picturesque

Essays on the picturesque
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Total Pages : 418
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Synopsis Essays on the picturesque by : sir Uvedale Price (bart.)

The Picturesque

The Picturesque
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 314
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ISBN-10 : 9781134956975
ISBN-13 : 1134956975
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Synopsis The Picturesque by : John Macarthur

In this fresh and authoritative account John Macarthur presents the eighteenth century idea of the picturesque – when it was a risky term concerned with a refined taste for everyday things, such as the hovels of the labouring poor – in the light of its reception and effects in modern culture. In a series of linked essays Macarthur shows: what the concept of picture does in the picturesque and how this relates to modern theories of the image how the distaste that might be felt today at the sentimentality of the picturesque was already at play in the eighteenth century how visual values such as ‘irregularity’ become the basis of modern architectural planning; how the concept of appropriating a view moves from landscape design into urban design why movement is fundamental to picturing the stillness of buildings, cities and landscapes. Drawing on examples from architecture, art and broader culture, John Macarthur's account of this key topic in cultural history, makes engaging reading for all those studying architecture, art history, cultural history or visual studies.