English Landscape: Constable and Clare - Professor Malcolm Andrews
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- Опубликовано: 8 ноя 2017
- Constable's Stour landscapes of the Regency period, during and just after the War with France, and his publication English Landscape Scenery, champion local and low-key rural England.
John Clare's vernacular poetry in the same period celebrates the kind of rural scenery that escapes the notice of those for whom the paintings of Claude or Poussin are the ideal of landscape. Both Constable's and Clare's localism springs from a very powerful emotional connection with the idea of 'home'.
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This is a re-upload of a lecture given by Professor Malcolm Andrews on 1st November. This lecture was taken down for a re-edit due to a technical issue.
Thank you for uploading this excellent lecture.
Many thanks.I relish this presentation.
Excellent lecture - thank you.
The talking head is ALWAYS bigger than the half-size paintings. You can see he thinks himself far more important than the art.