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Peyzajın İcadı

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An essay on landscape by the philosopher, Anne Cauquelin. The author asserts that for us and our predecessors a landscape has always been a constructed version of nature; she notes that the ancient Greeks had neither a word or a concept to express what we understand a "landscape" to be. She explores her claim that the notion of "landscape" has been invented, and discusses how it functions to situate the viewer's perception of time and space in nature.

132 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2000

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