Unquiet Landscape

Unquiet Landscape
Title Unquiet Landscape PDF eBook
Author Christopher Neve
Publisher Thames & Hudson
Pages 214
Release 2020-07-09
Genre Art
ISBN 0500775508

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Christopher Neves classic book is a journey into the imagination through the English landscape. How is it that artists, by thinking in paint, have come to regard the landscape as representing states of mind? Painting, says Neve, is a process of finding out, and landscape can be its thesis. What he is writing is not precisely art history: it is about pictures, about landscape and about thought. Over the years, he was able to have discussions with many of the thirty or so artists he focuses on, the inspiration for the book having come from his talks with Ben Nicholson; and he has immersed himself in their work, their countryside, their ideas. Because he is a painter himself, and an expert on 20th-century art, Neve is well equipped for such a journey. Few writers have conveyed more vividly the mixture of motives, emotions, unconscious forces and contradictions which culminate in the creative act of painting. Each of the thirteen chapters has a theme and explores its significance for one or more of the artists. The problem of time, for instance, is considered in relation to Paul Nash, God in relation to David Jones, music to Ivon Hitchens, hysteria to Edward Burra, abstraction to Ben Nicholson, the spirit in the mass to David Bomberg. There are also chapters about painters ideas on specific types of country: about Eric Ravilious and the chalk landscape, Joan Eardley and the sea, and Cedric Morris and the garden.

The Unquiet Landscape

The Unquiet Landscape
Title The Unquiet Landscape PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 12
Release 1989
Genre Landscape painting
ISBN

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Unquiet Landscape

Unquiet Landscape
Title Unquiet Landscape PDF eBook
Author Christopher Neve
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2020
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780500295472

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Christopher Neve's classic book is a journey into the imagination through the English landscape. How is it that artists, by thinking in paint, have come to regard the landscape as representing states of mind? 'Painting', says Neve, 'is a process of finding out, and landscape can be its thesis.' What he is writing is not precisely art history: it is about pictures, about landscape and about thought. Over the years, he was able to have discussions with many of the thirty or so artists he focuses on, the inspiration for the book having come from his talks with Ben Nicholson; and he has immersed himself in their work, their countryside, their ideas. Because he is a painter himself, and an expert on 20th-century art, Neve is well equipped for such a journey. Few writers have conveyed more vividly the mixture of motives, emotions, unconscious forces and contradictions which culminate in the creative act of painting. Each of the thirteen chapters has a theme and explores its significance for one or more of the artists. The problem of time, for instance, is considered in relation to Paul Nash, God in relation to David Jones, music to Ivon Hitchens, hysteria to Edward Burra, abstraction to Ben Nicholson, 'the spirit in the mass' to David Bomberg. There are also chapters about painters' ideas on specific types of country: about Eric Ravilious and the chalk landscape, Joan Eardley and the sea, and Cedric Morris and the garden.

The Unquiet Landscape

The Unquiet Landscape
Title The Unquiet Landscape PDF eBook
Author Denys Brunsden
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 176
Release 1978
Genre Science
ISBN

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The Unquiet Landscape

The Unquiet Landscape
Title The Unquiet Landscape PDF eBook
Author Denys Brunsden
Publisher
Pages 184
Release 1975
Genre Science
ISBN

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The Unquiet Landscape

The Unquiet Landscape
Title The Unquiet Landscape PDF eBook
Author Denys Brunsden
Publisher
Pages 171
Release 1988
Genre Geomorphology
ISBN

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The Unquiet River

The Unquiet River
Title The Unquiet River PDF eBook
Author Arupjyoti Saikia
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 473
Release 2019-08-25
Genre History
ISBN 0190990406

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The unruly Brahmaputra has always been an agent in shaping both the landscape of its valley and the livelihoods of its inhabitants. But how much do we know of this river’s rich past? Historian Arupjyoti Saikia’s biography of the Brahmaputra reimagines the layered history of Assam with the unquiet river at the centre. The book combines a range of disciplinary scholarship to unravel the geological forces as well as human endeavour which have shaped the river into what it is today. Wonderfully illuminated with archival detail and interwoven with narratives and striking connections, the book allows the reader to imagine the Brahmaputra’s course in history. This evocative and compelling book will be interesting reading for anyone trying to understand the past and the present of a river confronted by the twenty-first century’s ambitious infrastructural designs to further re-engineer the river and its landscape.