British art and the environment changes, challenges, and responses since the Industrial Revolution edited by Charlotte Gould and Sophie Mesplède - Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 2021. ©2021. - 1 online resource (259 pages) - British Art: Histories and Interpretations Since 1700 . - British Art: Histories and Interpretations Since 1700 .

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Cover -- Half Title -- Series -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Part 1 From the Claude Glass to Drones: Framing Environmental Encounters -- 1 Vehicles of Truth: Portable Studios and Nineteenth-Century British Landscape Painting, 1856-1885 -- 2 Painting Fog: James Abbott McNeill Whistler's Blurred Visions of the London Atmosphere -- 3 Aerial Ontologies -- 4 An Interview with Tim Martin -- Part 2 Areas of Outstanding Industrial Beauty? A Layered History of Reappropriation and Profitability -- 5 "It's Grim Up North": Depicting Mutations and Shifting Perceptions of Industrial Landscapes in the North of England -- 6 "Our Oil": Our Waves? Environment, Energy Transition, and Art in Twenty-First-Century Scotland -- 7 Managing Arcadia: From the King's Cross Estate to the Bretton Estate -- 8 An Interview with Adrian George -- Part 3 Decentering Human Vision: Art in a Shared Environment -- 9 Pursuing Natural Beauty: The Artist as a Hunter in Eighteenth-Century British Art -- 10 "A New and Unforeseen Creation": Turner, English Landscape, and the Anthropo(s)cene -- 11 The Human Landscape: John Ruskin, Drawing, and Colour -- 12 A Matter of Time: Transformative Sculptures by Marc Quinn, Zuzanna Janin, Anya Gallaccio, and Andy Goldsworthy -- 13 Brexit, Gender, and Northern Ireland's Supernatural Landscape: Ursula Burke's "A False Dawn" and Candida Powell-Williams' "Command Lines" -- Afterword -- Index.

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Kunst
Umweltschutz
Ökologie
Landschaftsschutz


Großbritannien

Human ecology in art. Art, British-Themes, motives.



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