Landscape: Flemish, Dutch and French Prints of the "Golden Age"
4 'McLean's Nuggets' is an ongoing technical series inspired by Will McLean and Samantha Hardingham's enthusiasm for back issues of AD, as explicitly explored in Hardingham's AD issue The 1970s is Here and Now (March/April 2005).
If this was travel literature, it was a far remove from what was usually served the American tourist' (p. 211). Jackson, as already noted, had majored in literary and historical studies at Harvard, and this background in the arts and ...
... about this insider/outsider distinction. Is the landscape a picture we are looking at, from the outside? Or does the word refer to a world we are living in, a home or dwelling place? The answer given by John Brinckerhoff Jackson ...
Early Cultural Landscapes : Hunter - Gatherers The earliest hunter - gatherer societies tended to leave very little evidence from which we might ascertain the ways in which they may have changed the ...
C. Bringing knowledge into process Planning is – according to John Friedman – about linking knowledge to action (Friedman 1987). In a rural landscape context knowledge here means both expert knowledge provided mostly by external persons ...
This sweeping reference on landscape art brings together both the history of and techniques for depicting nature in a variety of mediums.This encyclopedic approach to portraying nature's riches begins with...
Clear, illustrated step-by-step demonstrations are included throughout. This volume presents diverse ways to depict nature, with expert guidance offered for drawing with pencil, pen and ink, and charcoal, and painting with oils and pastels.
It is this integrative approach of looking at landscape as a kind of self-organising system, overlaid by conscious human planning activities and the unity of pattern and process, which makes this book unique.
Landscape: Transmitting Thoughts
From the publisher: "In its interior, Japan is mountainous and green. Most of the population still lives along its coasts, but as people slowly move inland, mountainsides are torn away...