Romantic Landscape: Turner and Constable Introduction Given the two heroes of the UK romantic landscape, it is interesting to learn more about the personal relationship shared by the two artists. First let's talk about this problem. First of all, men know that their estimates are very different. For Turner, Constable and his work is of little or no importance. To my knowledge, a one-on-one discussion on the only record between the two occurred when Constable was elected to the Royal Academy in 1829.
But Turner himself used literature for paintings. As Ronald Paulson wrote in a book about Turner and Constable, the literary landscape is famous, "Whether it is visual, Arnold of Turner and Constable Paulson in the book these two painters are It is pointed out that it is not "literary" in the tradition of painting. "Although Turner is different from Cornell, his historical paintings are the same, but in their landscape paintings, rather than actually using or imitating literature, a symbolic system that conforms to literature As shown, the seriousness and scale of traditionally marking the scale of historical paintings changed with the transformation of Turner and Constable.
Romantic Landscape: Turner and Constable Introduction Given the two heroes of the UK romantic landscape, it is interesting to learn more about the personal relationship shared by the two artists. First let's talk about this problem. First of all, men know that their estimates are very different. For Turner, Constable and his work is of little or no importance. - Adverse effects of subdivision of landscape on biodiversity Segmentation of landscape may have catastrophic and irreversible effects on ecological biodiversity. Due to conflicts of interest between ecology and the human economic interests it is becoming increasingly important to find a solution to a balanced balance. We must recognize the impact of loss of biodiversity and increased extinction of many species