ABSTRACT

Title first published in 2003. In this detailed study of the landscapes and rural scenes of Britain and France made by artists like George Clausen, Philip Wilson Steer, Augustus John, Laura Knight, J. D. Fergusson and Spencer Gore, Ysanne Holt investigates the imaginary geographies behind the pictures and reconsiders the relationship between national identity, 'Englishness' and the native landscape. Combining close investigation of important works with a broader enquiry into the appeal of the Mediterranean for an age preoccupied with cultural degeneracy and bodily health, Ysanne Holt draws fascinating conclusions about the impact of modernism on the British tradition of landscape painting.

chapter |9 pages

Landscape and modernity

chapter 1|18 pages

Poetry of the peasant

chapter 2|19 pages

The joys of sight

chapter 3|31 pages

Seeking classic lands

chapter 4|14 pages

Landscapes and rhythm

chapter 5|17 pages

A sympathetic country

chapter |6 pages

Leaving the landscape