Ireland and the Picturesque: Design, Landscape Painting, and Tourism, 1700-1840
Finola O'Kane
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Description
That Ireland is picturesque is a well-worn cliché, but little is understood of how this perception was created, painted, and manipulated during the long 18th century. This book positions Ireland at the core of the picturesque's development and argues for a far greater degree of Irish influence on the course of European landscape theory and design. Positioned off-axis from the greater force-field, and off-shore from mainland Europe and America, where better to cultivate the oblique perspective? This book charts the creation of picturesque Ireland, while exploring in detail the role and reach of landscape painting in the planning, publishing, landscaping and design of Ireland's historic landscapes, towns, and tourist routes. Thus it is also a history of the physical shaping of Ireland as a tourist destination, one of the earliest, most calculated, and most successful in the world. Published for the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art
Product Details
Price
$55.00
Publisher
Paul Mellon Centre
Publish Date
August 20, 2013
Pages
240
Dimensions
9.9 X 11.2 X 0.9 inches | 3.5 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780300185386
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Finola O'Kane is lecturer in the School of Architecture, Landscape and Civil Engineering, University College Dublin.