The Great Prairie Fact and Literary ImaginationUniversity of New Mexico Press, 1989 - 301 pagina's |
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Pagina 55
... artist was taught to see and value in a landscape and what he actually saw on the prairie , is analogous to that experienced by literary figures who sought to use the prairie in their art . Both derive from the imaginative effects ...
... artist was taught to see and value in a landscape and what he actually saw on the prairie , is analogous to that experienced by literary figures who sought to use the prairie in their art . Both derive from the imaginative effects ...
Pagina 58
... artist . And while commentators like Lambert had expressed the inadequacy of words to describe the prairie , Catlin notes the limitations of the visual artist's medium . Catlin is conscious as well of being one of the first to have come ...
... artist . And while commentators like Lambert had expressed the inadequacy of words to describe the prairie , Catlin notes the limitations of the visual artist's medium . Catlin is conscious as well of being one of the first to have come ...
Pagina 204
... artist , the prairie landscape is inescapable : Alone in there , hunched over his table , groping and struggling to ... artist to escape his own self - absorption suggests that as an artist he cannot escape the prairie landscape ...
... artist , the prairie landscape is inescapable : Alone in there , hunched over his table , groping and struggling to ... artist to escape his own self - absorption suggests that as an artist he cannot escape the prairie landscape ...
Inhoudsopgave
Explorers Traders and Travelers | 13 |
Artistic Visitors | 55 |
Prairie as Nineteenth | 103 |
Copyright | |
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