This paper examines oriental landscape scenes of “luxury” and of “the surprising” as described by Sir William Chambers (1726–1796) in his Dissertation on Oriental Gardening (1772), and analyses them in relation to Edmund Burke’s theory of the sublime and the beautiful. I argue that Chambers’s depiction of these landscape scenes was motivated by a commitment to the importance of maintaining martial virtues in commercial and civil societies. The Dissertation puts forward the role of the surprising scenes for maintaining military vigour in coexistence with the landscape of luxury. For Chambers, landscape is a site for shaping citizens’ sensations and virtues. Chambers articulated his sensationalist landscape, which was deeply influenced by the...
In the second half of the 18th century, the naturalistically planted pleasure ground of England came...
This is a crucial volume for any historian seeking a more nuanced understanding of material culture,...
Garden design evolved hugely during the Georgian period – as symbols of wealth and stature, the land...
This is an open access article that is freely available in ORE or from the publisher's web site.This...
This article was originally accepted for publication by the Journal of Architecture and Culture, and...
The English garden design style and the landscape garden movement became the most emblematic cultura...
This thesis explores how the experience of reclusion in free landscapes and private gardens of Confu...
China had a seminal role on evolution of European garden art of 17th and 18th centuries. If, beginni...
This paper examines two sites of eighteenth-century architecture, The Great Pagoda in London’s Royal...
At the origin of a voluminous discourse on picturesque taste in eighteenth century England stands an...
La Dissertation sur le jardinage de l’Orient de William Chambers, publiée à Londres en 1772, se veut...
n the first half of the eighteenth century, England experienced a drastic change in its horticultura...
This thesis investigates whether an English character can be identified in garden designin the twent...
"One cannot talk about the eighteenth-century garden without mentioning the locomotive abilities of ...
In 1690, Sir William Temple, one of the earlier theorists of the landscape garden and the first to p...
In the second half of the 18th century, the naturalistically planted pleasure ground of England came...
This is a crucial volume for any historian seeking a more nuanced understanding of material culture,...
Garden design evolved hugely during the Georgian period – as symbols of wealth and stature, the land...
This is an open access article that is freely available in ORE or from the publisher's web site.This...
This article was originally accepted for publication by the Journal of Architecture and Culture, and...
The English garden design style and the landscape garden movement became the most emblematic cultura...
This thesis explores how the experience of reclusion in free landscapes and private gardens of Confu...
China had a seminal role on evolution of European garden art of 17th and 18th centuries. If, beginni...
This paper examines two sites of eighteenth-century architecture, The Great Pagoda in London’s Royal...
At the origin of a voluminous discourse on picturesque taste in eighteenth century England stands an...
La Dissertation sur le jardinage de l’Orient de William Chambers, publiée à Londres en 1772, se veut...
n the first half of the eighteenth century, England experienced a drastic change in its horticultura...
This thesis investigates whether an English character can be identified in garden designin the twent...
"One cannot talk about the eighteenth-century garden without mentioning the locomotive abilities of ...
In 1690, Sir William Temple, one of the earlier theorists of the landscape garden and the first to p...
In the second half of the 18th century, the naturalistically planted pleasure ground of England came...
This is a crucial volume for any historian seeking a more nuanced understanding of material culture,...
Garden design evolved hugely during the Georgian period – as symbols of wealth and stature, the land...