Ieasa Custer- The Discovery of Landscape (class reading) 13.
For this blog post I would like to discuss how art portrayed nature in relation to our readings and class discussion. Our book addresses the timeline of nature in art. First, nature was seen as an immensely scary subject. People did not know what was lurking in the woods, what could be under waters and what the earth was capable of. They would create paintings of dark shadowed wooded areas with twisted branches and dead leaves. In these paintings they would have animals closer near the woods yet not quite inside the line of the forest. In contrast, the housing or any people would be on the opposite side of the painting. These developments would have sunshine over them to show light and goodness. While the forest held only darkness. These paintings perpetuated one's fear of nature and the unknown. They saw it as something that should be manipulated and molded into the vision of men to keep people safe from the unknown.
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