Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... landscape , constructed according to specific aesthetic theories ; yet there was a deliberate attempt to negate any impression of active control and order , rather to create an ' artful disorder ' in which human contrivance and natural ...
... landscape , constructed according to specific aesthetic theories ; yet there was a deliberate attempt to negate any impression of active control and order , rather to create an ' artful disorder ' in which human contrivance and natural ...
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... landscape , with much emphasis placed on the ' mouldering ' processes of decay . The fact that the criteria of the ' picturesque ' were so ambivalent can be related to the considerable stylistic diversity and rapid change throughout the ...
... landscape , with much emphasis placed on the ' mouldering ' processes of decay . The fact that the criteria of the ' picturesque ' were so ambivalent can be related to the considerable stylistic diversity and rapid change throughout the ...
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... Landscape . Aspects of Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century Antiquarianism " in Ruins in a Landscape : Essays in Antiquarianism , pp . 101-132 . Edinburgh University Press , Edinburgh . Pocock , J.G.A. , 1957. The Ancient Constitution and ...
... Landscape . Aspects of Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century Antiquarianism " in Ruins in a Landscape : Essays in Antiquarianism , pp . 101-132 . Edinburgh University Press , Edinburgh . Pocock , J.G.A. , 1957. The Ancient Constitution and ...
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