David Schuyler
Autor von The New Urban Landscape: The Redefinition of City Form in Nineteenth-Century America
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David Schuyler is Professor of American Studies at Franklin & Marshall College
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The New Urban Landscape: The Redefinition of City Form in Nineteenth-Century America (1986) 42 Exemplare
The Papers of Frederick Law Olmsted: Creating Central Park, 1857-1861 (1983) — Herausgeber — 15 Exemplare
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What I loved so much is that these writers and artists are mostly people I had never heard of. Thomas Cole is one who really stood out to me. A painter from NY, he made the Hudson River Valley the focal point of most of his artwork, including a series of paintings called "the Course of Empire", in which he paints the valley as it was once with little human impact, and then paints it as humans slowly start making their mark, and then the last painting is a completely civilized Hudson with not very much green left. He, along with pretty much all of the other people mentioned in the book, were naturalists or environmentals, even if they didn't realize it.
Many of the people, including John Burroughs (a naturalist who lived in a cabin in the valley), tried to convince people to leave the natural beauty around them. They were concerned that too many trees were being cut down and too many railroads were being put up. And seeing what the Hudson River is now (polluted.....), they were so right, and people should have listened to them.
There is so much history about the region in the book. There is also a ton of information on the authors and writers in it. I wish I had made a list of everyone who had been mentioned throughout the book. Unfortunately, I got this ebook from netgalley and it has expired, so I can't go back through it. The two people I mentioned above are the two I was most drawn to while reading though. Thomas Cole and John Burroughs are two people I definitely want to read more about. I had never heard of them before reading Sanctified Lanscape. Now I am intrigued.
One thing is for sure, I would LOVE to be able to go back in time and see what the Hudson Valley looked like before settlers came along. I bet it was beautiful, green, and vast.… (mehr)