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The End of Landscape in Nineteenth-Century America

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In this latest work, now available in paperback, respected art historian T.J. Clark sets out to investigate the different ways painters have depicted the dream of God*s kingdom come: heaven descended to earth.
Clark goes back to the late Middle Ages and Renaissance求to Giotto in Padua; Pieter Bruegel facing the horrors of religious war; Nicolas Poussin painting the Sacraments; and Paolo Veronese unfolding the human comedy, in particular his inscrutable
. Was it ultimately to painting*s advantage that in an age of orthodoxy and enforced censorship求threats of hellfire, burnings at the stake求artists found ways to reflect on the powers and limitations of religion without putting their thoughts into words? Clark takes the reader on a journey starting in the Middle Ages to the nuclear age with Pablo Picasso*s
, made for UNESCO in 1958, where Picasso powerfully pictures art in an age when all futures are dead.
101 color illustrations

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