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'Nature too wild' ?: Picturesque Landscaping and Uvedale Price
「自然はあまりにも荒々しい」か?―ピクチャレスク風景とユヴェデール・プライス―
2014
Japanese Journal of Human Geography
「自然はあまりにも荒々しい」か?―ピクチャレスク風景とユヴェデール・プライス―
This paper considers the relevance of the work of Uvedale Price 1747 1829 to debates about the relationship between nature, landscape and society. It focusses on the management of gardens and trees and concludes by assessing his influence on nineteenth century ideas of nature, art and landscape. Uvedale Price published his Essay on the Picturesque in 1794. He defined the 'picturesque' as an aesthetic category lying somewhere between Edmund Burke's 'sublime' and 'beautiful' . He saw the Essay as
doi:10.4200/jjhg.66.6_507
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