I might be taking too many liberties with Norberg-Schulz' characterization of the Cosmic Landscape but I'd venture to say that a landscape may convey the...
I have been looking at the landscapes IR- fotographed by Glen Ryan. Amazing images! Excelente! A propos of his "Invisible Landscapes", this quote of Imam...
In his Message #208 Jorge writes: "I might be taking too many liberties with Norberg-Schulz' characterization of the Cosmic Landscape but I'd venture to say...
Landscaperian: I do appreciate your concerns about taking too many liberties with Norberg-Schulz categorization. I am aware that this is a slippery subject and...
Another landscape type, as proposed by Norberg-Schulz is the Classical Landscape. If the romantic landscape may be characterized by an indefinite multitude of...
The classical landscape is further characterized by what Norberg-Schulz calls "a human fellowship" with the surroundings. The individual is not absorbed by an...
Here is another of the Cezanne's depictions of Mont Sainte-Victoire which may be taken to illustrate the concept of Classical Landscape: Mont Sainte-Victoire...
Not to think that Trolls are a thing of the past. They are still very much around in Norberg-Schulz' beloved Nordic Forests, as this road sign shows ...
Jorge is quite right in advising caution when dealing with the influence of landscape on religion (his Post #214) IMHO, the subject is plagued by what may be...
I have just started the construction of a parent website dedicated to the subject of landscape styles .For reasons that will be explained in full later on, I'm...
Please note: I have been told that some members did not get a notification of my latest Post below. I am copying and re-sending. If you did receive it, please...
Buenisimo! The Page of Norberg-Shultz with the intercalated photos of Signore Galuzzi, very good! And excellent fotografy too. I must say that I was sceptical...
I was puzzled on reading Galuzzi's inclusion of Bolivia in his sentence : "Libia, Namibia, Bolivia…il deserto ". Afterwards, looking at the remarkable...
The Galuzzi photographs in "The Cosmic Landscape Luca Galuzzi's illustrations of Norberg-Schulz text" so exquisitely capture their subject, the desert,...
Tim: Perhaps the following quote will make for an added argument. Our much quoted Norberg-Schulz eloquently writes in his book Nightlands (pp.15): " …But...
Having reviewed the romantic, classical and cosmic landscape according to the ideas proposed by Norberg-Schulz, it is time now to present his last type: the...
Now that we've covered all four of the Norberg-Schulz types of landscapes perhaps it is the opportunity of clarifying what sort of 'types' they are supposed to...
In his Post #225, Eddington7 wrote: I am sort of puzzled about how it came to be that the four types became 'styles' when N-S ideas were quoted or interpreted...
In Post #224, concerning Norberg-Schulz category of complex landscapes I wrote: "On this point I am afraid I part ways with the Norberg-Schulz scheme. If most...
Greetings to all members! After a prolonged summer recess I propose we continue our exchange of views on landscape types according to C. Norberg-Schulz. I have...
In his last Post (Sp.,16) Jorgeg proposes that "we continue our exchange of views on landscape types according to C. Norberg-Schulz.". I am all for it; but...
Re. the first question posed by Landscaperian in Post # 229: " a) Is categorization useful for the appreciation of landscapes?" I would say that not only it is...
Only recently I discovered that Group Members can post images and even create albums in the Photos section of our Yahoo Landscape Appreciation site. Cool! as...
A question for you.. Is the 'freezing' of landscape whether in photography, painting or memory simply a question of style? And as far as beer and brandy go, it...
Continuing from my Post # 230 , regarding the importance of classification in appreciating landscapes… Ellen Fernandez writes in her Post # 232: " This...
The lattest Posts trying to reply the questions of Landscaperian made me remember what a philosopher of name I don't remember said about questions and answers:...
In her Post #232 E. Fernandez points our attention to cultural factors; these are quite relevant to our current subject of landscape typologies and deserve, I...
I have added a new webpage to the Landscape Genres website: The Classical Landscape. It contains the original text of Norberg-Schulz on this topic, illustrated...
Regarding the second question posed by landscaperian in his Post 229: "b) Which of the various ways of categorization that have been proposed is the most...