Within the Landscape

Within the Landscape Essays on Nineteenth-Century American Art and Culture

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Publisher's Synopsis

During the nineteenth century, American artists, writers, and philosophers collaborated in the formation of a culture devoted to the country's natural splendors and the meanings these might harbor for its citizens. Arguably, the earliest and most influential of such pictorial and literary mergings took place in the Hudson River School, the subject of the essays gathered in this volume from the Trout Gallery of Dickinson College.

The artists and writers discussed in this anthology range from Thomas Cole, the founder of the Hudson River School, to Stanford Gifford and Washington Irving. After an introduction to American landscape, the essays treat notions of divine presence in nature, the spread of imagery through prints, and the transformation of the Catskills into "a resort and a refuge."

Offering innovative scholarship in accessible language, Within the Landscape lends itself to use as a textbook in courses on nineteenth-century American art and culture.

Book information

ISBN: 9780976848806
Publisher: Trout Gallery at Dickinson College
Imprint: The Trout Gallery, Dickinson College
Pub date:
DEWEY: 700.4273097309034
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 213
Weight: 680g
Height: 152mm
Width: 229mm
Spine width: 18mm