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Title: | ウェールズ再発見(その2) : 18世紀のウェールズとピクチャレスク・ツアー |
Other Titles: | ウェールズ サイハッケン ソノ2 : 18セイキ ノ ウェールズ ト ピクシャレスク ツアー Wales Rediscovered Part 2 : Eighteenth-Century Wales and Picturesque Tour |
Authors: | 吉賀, 憲夫 YOSHIGA, Norio |
Issue Date: | 31-Mar-1999 |
Publisher: | 愛知工業大学 |
Abstract: | Thomas Gray descended the River Wye in a pleasure boat from Ross to Chepstow in the summer of 1770. Incidentally, William Gilpin, "father of picturesque tour," made his Wye River boat trip at the same time, in the same year as Gray did it. This shows that Gray was not only one of the earliest tourists who tasted the beauty of the Wye Valley to the full but also a witness to the very first stage of picturesque tour movement. Wales with picturesque beauty enchanted and attracted many artists. Among them were Oaul Sandby, Thomas Girtin and J. M. W. Turner. They painted Welsh landscape in water-colour drawings at first, then engraved them mainly for the illustarions for Welsh guide-books. These books and pictures greatly helped English understanding of Wales which had been utterly neglected for so long. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/11133/1982 |
Appears in Collections: | 34号
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