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Gardens and the Death of Art - In this excerpt from What Gardens Mean, a philosophical inquiry into the nature of gardens focusing on gardens of eighteenth-century England, Stephanie Ross suggests that many of today's environmental works fulfill the same functions as did those gardens, forcing us to ponder our relationships with nature.
Gardens and the Death of Art - In this excerpt from What Gardens Mean, a philosophical inquiry into the nature of gardens focusing on gardens of eighteenth-century England, Stephanie Ross suggests that many of today's environmental works fulfill the same functions as did those gardens, forcing us to ponder our relationships with nature.
Gardens and the Death of Art - In this excerpt from What Gardens Mean, a philosophical inquiry into the nature of gardens focusing on gardens of eighteenth-century England, Stephanie Ross suggests that many of today's environmental works fulfill the same functions as did those gardens, forcing us to ponder our relationships with nature.
1998
Article (Journal)
English
BKL:
74.77
Landschaftsplanung, Landschaftspflege
Local classification TIB:
770/7244/7246
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lan 490
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lan 490 i
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