Back to Nature: The Arcadian Myth in Urban AmericaOxford University Press, 1969 - 230 Seiten |
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... architects should be able to imitate “ many of the circumstances which give variety and spirit to a wild spot , " even in the smallest gardens . " With the painter's " distant vista , " his principles of repetition , sequence and ...
... architects should be able to imitate “ many of the circumstances which give variety and spirit to a wild spot , " even in the smallest gardens . " With the painter's " distant vista , " his principles of repetition , sequence and ...
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... architects would continue to do , Gilpin referred all questions of taste to the examples of land- scape painting . " We need only appeal to the works of Salvator Rosa , ” he noted , " for the use and beauty of the withered top , and ...
... architects would continue to do , Gilpin referred all questions of taste to the examples of land- scape painting . " We need only appeal to the works of Salvator Rosa , ” he noted , " for the use and beauty of the withered top , and ...
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... architect , and , because of the covert quality of naturalistic design , the public at large assumed such gardens were his stock in trade . But formal gardening had fallen into such disfavor among nature lovers and architects themselves ...
... architect , and , because of the covert quality of naturalistic design , the public at large assumed such gardens were his stock in trade . But formal gardening had fallen into such disfavor among nature lovers and architects themselves ...
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