Landscape and Earth in Early Modernity
Picturing Unruly Nature
Christine Göttler editor Mia Mochizuki editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Amsterdam University Press
Published:12th Dec '22
Should be back in stock very soon
Early modern views of nature and the earth upended the depiction of land. Landscape emerged as a site of artistic exploration at a time when environments and ecologies were reshaped and transformed. This volume historicizes the contingency of an ever-changing elemental world, reframing and reimagining landscape as a mediating space in the interplay between the natural and the artificial, the real and the imaginary, the internal and the external. The lens of the “unruly” reveals the latent landscapes that undergirded their conception, the elemental resources that resurfaced from the bowels of the earth, the staged topographies that unsettled the boundaries between nature and technology, and the fragile ecologies that undermined the status quo of human environs. Landscape and Earth in Early Modernity: Picturing Unruly Nature argues for an art history attentive to the vicissitudes of circumstance and attributes the regrounding of representation during a transitional age to the unquiet landscape.
“… a welcome addition to the environmental humanities.”
- Leopoldine van Hagendorp Prosperetti, Historians of Netherlandish Art, September, 2023
ISBN: 9789463729437
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426 pages