Landscape and Awe

Feature

Saturday, April 19, 2003

In the 19th century, a picture of a river or a forested mountain might be considered overwhelming in its own right, too much for the senses to absorb. Allison Lirish Dean takes a look at that time, and talks to a contemporary painter who plays with the landscape tradition.

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Allison Lirish Dean

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