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Political landscape : the art history of nature / Martin Warnke.

LIBRA N8213 .W3413 1995
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Warnke, Martin.
Series:
Essays in art and culture
Standardized Title:
Politische Landschaft. English
Language:
English
German
Subjects (All):
Nature (Aesthetics)--Political aspects.
Nature (Aesthetics).
Art--Themes, motives.
Art.
Physical Description:
165 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 1995.
Summary:
If a river runs through it, somewhere there is bound to be a bridge. Little in the landscape remains untouched by human hands, and every touch, from the simplest ditch to the most intricate monument, reveals a political decision or design. This is how Martin Warnke, one of Germany's leading art historians, looks at landscape in this book, which leads to a new way of seeing nature as we have appropriated, represented, and transformed it over time. Covering nearly a thousand years and most of western Europe, Political Landscape provides a compelling summary history of modern humanity's ill-fated attempt to master nature. Warnke finds evidence of the politicized landscape everywhere, on nature's own ground and in art, artifacts, and architecture, in features defined by the demands of conquest and defense, property rights and picturesque improvement, trade, tradition, communication, and commemoration. Whether considering the role of landscape in battle depictions; or investigating monumental figures from the Colossus of Rhodes to Mount Rushmore; or asking why gold backgrounds in paintings gave way to mountains topped with castles; Political Landscape reconfigures our idea of landscape, its significance, and its representations. The book sharpens our perceptions of nature in art and as art - a nature charged with symbol and meaning as a result of interventions by turns enlightened, insensitive, or, as now, dangerously corrosive.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 147-158).
ISBN:
0674686160
OCLC:
31295084

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