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Henk van Os, Louise Fresco The Discovery of the Netherlands Design: Wim Crouwel in association with Bregt Balk, Hardback, Illustrated (colour) , 144 pages, Size: 26 x 20 cm In association with CODA Museum, the International Apeldoorn Garden and Landscape Architecture Triennial Exhibition in CODA Museum, Apeldoorn from 15 May - 28 September 2008
In his selection of a considerable number of masterpieces, Henk van Os shows how practically the whole of the Netherlands has been depicted over the centuries, and thereby made accessible and 'reclaimed' by artists. He contends that it is not the task of landscape painters to paint what the viewer finds attractive, but that the viewer learns to appreciate what they paint thanks to their artistry. Paintings have sometimes even served as the starting point: that is how this landscape ought to look! Whether this has a bearing on the conservation of nature reserves in the Netherlands is investigated in an essay by Louise Fresco. This essay quite literally links this publication to the 'Memory and Transformation' theme of the inaugural Apeldoorn Garden and Landscape Architecture Triennial. Featuring paintings by Hendrik Chabot, Jacob Maris, Anton Mauve, Charles Rochussen, Jacob van Ruysdael, Jan Toorop, Jan Hendrik Weissenbruch and others. Since the Dutch landscape has also inspired the literary world, and poetry in particular, a selection by Klaas van der Hoek of ten or so apposite and original 'landscape-related' quotations from Dutch poetry is included in the publication. > Order now at NAi Booksellers
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