In his examination of landscape painting by four Canadians, White deals with aspects of our current relationship to nature, aesthetic and otherwise. Beginning with a discussion of nature and the picturesque, he goes on to examine the mediating role played by the representation of nature, and the complex relationship of this work to the historic tradition of romantic landscape painting. Biographical notes. 25 bibl. ref
Citing the variety of materials and approaches employed in landscape art from the 1970s, the authors...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 98-99).The term "landscape" refers to a territory that th...
"Beyond Wilderness expands the public understanding of Canadian landscape representation, tracing de...
In his examination of landscape painting by four Canadians, White deals with aspects of our current ...
As a background to the presentation of works by 29 Canadian artists with a critical approach to the ...
It is the purpose of this paper to examine the continuing manifestations of nature in Canadian art s...
White explains the importance of community and popular culture in Thauberger's paintings of Southern...
Armstrong discusses the works of nine Canadian artists who refer to the Romantic landscape tradition...
Wilderness and multiculturalism are frequently invoked as central features of the official national ...
The relationship with nature through art has been explored as a two fold bond. The first considers a...
"The vast Canadian landscape has captured the imagination of visual artists since the first European...
The best of landscape painting draws itself from a layer of meaning in life which is rooted in spec...
Quoting Ferguson's remark regarding the impossibility of painting landscape today, Milrod examines t...
The nineteenth century, prompted by the innovation, scientific thought and industrialism of the prev...
In this book to accompany an exhibition at Presentation House Gallery, White examines the representa...
Citing the variety of materials and approaches employed in landscape art from the 1970s, the authors...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 98-99).The term "landscape" refers to a territory that th...
"Beyond Wilderness expands the public understanding of Canadian landscape representation, tracing de...
In his examination of landscape painting by four Canadians, White deals with aspects of our current ...
As a background to the presentation of works by 29 Canadian artists with a critical approach to the ...
It is the purpose of this paper to examine the continuing manifestations of nature in Canadian art s...
White explains the importance of community and popular culture in Thauberger's paintings of Southern...
Armstrong discusses the works of nine Canadian artists who refer to the Romantic landscape tradition...
Wilderness and multiculturalism are frequently invoked as central features of the official national ...
The relationship with nature through art has been explored as a two fold bond. The first considers a...
"The vast Canadian landscape has captured the imagination of visual artists since the first European...
The best of landscape painting draws itself from a layer of meaning in life which is rooted in spec...
Quoting Ferguson's remark regarding the impossibility of painting landscape today, Milrod examines t...
The nineteenth century, prompted by the innovation, scientific thought and industrialism of the prev...
In this book to accompany an exhibition at Presentation House Gallery, White examines the representa...
Citing the variety of materials and approaches employed in landscape art from the 1970s, the authors...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 98-99).The term "landscape" refers to a territory that th...
"Beyond Wilderness expands the public understanding of Canadian landscape representation, tracing de...