1st Edition

Jacob van Ruisdael’s Ecological Landscapes

By Catherine Levesque Copyright 2024
236 Pages
by Routledge

236 Pages
by Routledge

236 Pages
by Routledge

This book examines Jacob van Ruisdael's treatment of five subjects—dunes, grainfields, ruins, rushing water, and woodlands—that recur throughout his career. The paintings, though fictive, show close attention to the complexities of particular environments that can be fruitfully considered “ecological.” The pattern of Ruisdael’s reworking each environment and associated phenomena shows him as... Read more
List of Illustrations, Acknowledgements, Introduction, I Dunes: Man in Nature, Dune Landscapes and Pleasant Places, 'Duinen en Wildernissen', Dunes and Country Roads, The Dune Environment, II Grainfields: Making Landscape, Techn.: Labor and Landscape, The Wild and the Sown, Processes of Art: Processes of Nature, Point of View, III Ruins: Temporality and Transformation, Things Fall Apart: Broken Bridges, Monumental Ruins, Biological Time, Destruction and Reconstruction, IV Water: Matter in Motion, Mills and Millruns, Ocean, Waterfalls, V Woodlands and Marshes: Art and Nature, Woodlands, Realizing Vital Form, Sylva, Landscapes Tame and Wild, Conclusion, Index

Biography

Catherine Levesque is an Associate Professor at the College of William and Mary. Her previous book, Journey Through Landscape in Seventeenth-Century Holland: The Haarlem Print Series and Dutch Identity examines the role of print culture in providing a framework for developments in printed landscape series and subsequently paintings. She has also published on Pieter Bruegel, Gilles van Coninxloo, Joos de Momper, and Hercules Segers.