The 18th-century notion of the picturesque is somewhat lesser known as compared to the more celebrated categories of the beautiful and the sublime, even though it may not only help us critically reflect upon modern perceptions of the landscape, but it may also provide us a unique way to link the field of aesthetic speculation with questions of technology and economy. The article will focus on two of the major theoreticians of the picturesque (William Gilpin and Uvedale Price) and will examine their ideas in relation to Edmund Burke’s aesthetics on the one hand, and contemporary tendencies in landscape gardening (as represented by Lancelot “Capability” Brown and Humphry Repton) on the other. Such an investigation may shed light on the multip...
Drawing on literary, visual, and philosophical sources from the period, this article asks what is la...
In this article I develop the work of a number of critics—Gillen Darcy Wood, Sophie Thomas, Peter Si...
This essay explores the picturesque writer William Gilpin’s problematic relationship with English ga...
Although Sir Uvedale Price (1747-1829) cannot be described as a writer of gardening manuals, his the...
This paper explores the picturesque as an aesthetic term in the 18th century England, and examines t...
In his book American Picturesque, John Conron asserts that the picturesque “leads a nineteenth-centu...
In view of the general uneasiness that still prevails over the use of the term "picturesque" it was ...
In view of the general uneasiness that still prevails over the use of the term "picturesque" it was ...
In his book American Picturesque, John Conron asserts that the picturesque “leads a nineteenth-centu...
In recent years the history of the garden has enjoyed increased attention within scholarly circles. ...
In this essay the picturesque is discussed not so much for its own sake, as in terms of the mutable ...
Cette recherche porte sur les textes théoriques qui accompagnent la révolution du jardin moderne dan...
This thesis is not available on this repository until the author agrees to make it public. If you ar...
Lancelot “Capability” Brown is often thought of as the innovative genius who single-handedly pioneer...
Leaving the port of Naples towards Sicily in 1777, the connoisseur Richard Payne Knight (1750-1824) ...
Drawing on literary, visual, and philosophical sources from the period, this article asks what is la...
In this article I develop the work of a number of critics—Gillen Darcy Wood, Sophie Thomas, Peter Si...
This essay explores the picturesque writer William Gilpin’s problematic relationship with English ga...
Although Sir Uvedale Price (1747-1829) cannot be described as a writer of gardening manuals, his the...
This paper explores the picturesque as an aesthetic term in the 18th century England, and examines t...
In his book American Picturesque, John Conron asserts that the picturesque “leads a nineteenth-centu...
In view of the general uneasiness that still prevails over the use of the term "picturesque" it was ...
In view of the general uneasiness that still prevails over the use of the term "picturesque" it was ...
In his book American Picturesque, John Conron asserts that the picturesque “leads a nineteenth-centu...
In recent years the history of the garden has enjoyed increased attention within scholarly circles. ...
In this essay the picturesque is discussed not so much for its own sake, as in terms of the mutable ...
Cette recherche porte sur les textes théoriques qui accompagnent la révolution du jardin moderne dan...
This thesis is not available on this repository until the author agrees to make it public. If you ar...
Lancelot “Capability” Brown is often thought of as the innovative genius who single-handedly pioneer...
Leaving the port of Naples towards Sicily in 1777, the connoisseur Richard Payne Knight (1750-1824) ...
Drawing on literary, visual, and philosophical sources from the period, this article asks what is la...
In this article I develop the work of a number of critics—Gillen Darcy Wood, Sophie Thomas, Peter Si...
This essay explores the picturesque writer William Gilpin’s problematic relationship with English ga...