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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.
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Political landscape : the art history of nature, Martin aut Warnke, David McLintock
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- Année de publication
- 1994
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- Titre
- Political landscape : the art history of nature
- Langue
- Anglais
- Auteurs
- Martin aut Warnke, David McLintock
- Éditeur
- Reaktion Books
- Publié
- 1994
- Format
- souple
- Pages
- 168
- ISBN10
- 0948462639
- ISBN13
- 9780948462634
- Séries
- Recueil
- Essays in art and culture
- Mots clés
- Nonfiction, Art / Culture, Thème historique, Histoire, Art, Histoire et théorie de l’art, Histoire de l'art
- Évaluation
- 3,9 sur 5
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- 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.
