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* Robertson Kirtland Mygatt ( 1861 – 1919 ), noted American Landscape painter, part of the Tonalist movement in Impressionism
The artwork was a poster reproduction of the painting " Work 219: Landscape XX ", also known as " Penis Landscape " by Swiss painter H. R.
Landscape of Thay pagoda-painting of a famous painter in Vietnam
William York Wray ( b. March 24, 1956, Fort Meade, Maryland ) is an American cartoonist and landscape painter, notable for his Urban Landscape series of paintings, his many pages for Mad and his contributions to The Ren & Stimpy Show.
Spring Landscape, unknown Rimpa school painter, 18th century, six-screen ink and gold on paper.
Thomas Baker ( October 9, 1809 – August 10, 1864 ) was a Midlands landscape painter and watercolourist often known as " Baker of Leamington " or " Landscape Baker ".
Jan Mostaert, also known by the names Joannes Sinapius and Master Of Oultremont ( c. 1475 – 1555 / 1556 ) was a Dutch Renaissance painter of portraits and religious subjects, though his most famous creation was the " West Indies Landscape ".
Although a renaissance painter of portraits and devotional imagery, Mostaert also had a fascination with primitive peoples and lands, as seen in his West Indies Landscape.
Landscape painter Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot maintained a residence in the village and used the area as a subject for several paintings including Ville d ' Avray ( painting ) in 1867.

Landscape and William
Nicholas Poussin's painting Landscape with Polyphemus was the subject of a famous essay by William Hazlitt.
Auden and " Landscape with the Fall of Icarus " by William Carlos Williams.
* Hunt, John Dixon, ( 1987 ) William Kent, Landscape garden designer: An Assessment and Catalogue of his designs.
* Jourdain, M., ( 1948 ) The Work of William Kent: Artist, Painter, Designer and Landscape Gardener.
This room also features a painting by George Lambert with figures attributed to William Hogarth, regarded by art historians as the first painting to depict the English Landscape Garden.
* Thomas, William G. " The Countryside Transformed: The Eastern Shore of Virginia, the Pennsylvania Railroad and the Creation of the Modern Landscape " Southern Spaces July 31, 2007.
* William G. Thomas " The Countryside Transformed: The Eastern Shore of Virginia, the Pennsylvania Railroad, and the Creation of a Modern Landscape Southern Spaces July 31, 2007.
The title has been adapted and parodied by many writers including Dylan Thomas in his Portrait of the Artist as a Young Dog, Ogden Nash in his poem Portrait of the Artist as a Prematurely Old Man, Joseph Heller in Portrait of an Artist, as an Old Man, A. M. Klein in his poem Portrait of the Poet as Landscape, Andrew Barlow and Kent Roberts ' A Portrait of Yo Mama as a Young Man, Grayson Perry's biography Portrait of the Artist as a Young Girl, punk band Dillinger Four's song Portrait of the Artist as a Fucking Asshole, and William Eastlake's Portrait of an Artist with 26 Horses.
* Fagin, N. Bryllion, William Bartram: Interpreter of the American Landscape.
Another lovely example concerns the painting Landscape with the Fall of Icarus, thought until recently to be by Pieter Brueghel the Elder which is described in the poems " Musée des Beaux Arts " by WH Auden and William Carlos Williams's poem " Landscape with the Fall of Icarus ".
* Hutton, William 2005, Describing Greece: Landscape and Literature in the Periegesis of Pausanias ( Cambridge ).
* William J. R. Curtis, Denys Lasdun: Architecture, City, Landscape ( Phaidon, 1994 )
This type of research in environmental psychology was most clearly demonstrated by a group of studies done by Frances Kuo and William Sullivan of the Landscape and Human Health Laboratory ( formerly the Human-Environment Research Laboratory ) at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
* Essay, William Shenstone and the Leasowes: the English Landscape Garden in Transition, c. 1740-1763
Coming Through With Rye ; An Historical Agricultural Landscape Study of South Manitou Island at Sleeping Bear National Lakeshore, Michigan, Brenda Wheeler Williams, Arnold R. Alanen, and William H. Tishler ( National Park Service: Omaha, NB: 1996 ).
* 2009: William Virgil Davis, Landscape and Journey ( ISBN 1566638399 )
The examples Aarseth gives include a diverse group of texts: wall inscriptions of the temples in ancient Egypt that are connected two-dimensionally ( on one wall ) or three dimensionally ( from wall to wall or room to room ); the I Ching ; Apollinaire ’ s Calligrammes in which the words of the poem “ are spread out in several directions to form a picture on the page, with no clear sequence in which to be read ”; Marc Saporta ’ s Composition No. 1, Roman, a novel with shuffleable pages ; Raymond Queneau ’ s One Hundred Thousand Billion Poems ; B. S. Johnson ’ s The Unfortunates ; Milorad Pavic ’ s Landscape Painted with Tea ; Joseph Weizenbaum ’ s ELIZA ; Ayn Rand ’ s play Night of January 16th, in which members of the audience form a jury and choose one of two endings ; William Chamberlain and Thomas Etter ’ s Racter ; Michael Joyce ’ s Afternoon: a story ; Roy Trubshaw and Richard Bartle ’ s Multi-User Dungeon ( aka MUD1 ); and James Aspnes ’ s TinyMUD.
Landscape design led him to work with Los Angeles architect William J. Dodd and in San Diego with Irving Gill, the latter another master architect and mentor to his design career.
* William G. Thomas " The Countryside Transformed: The Eastern Shore of Virginia, the Pennsylvania Railroad, and the Creation of a Modern Landscape " Southern Spaces, 31 July 2007.
In 2007, the exhibition " Poets in the Landscape: the Romantic Spirit in British Art " curated by Simon Martin and held at Pallant House Gallery in Chichester explored Hayley's role as patron and friend of artists including William Blake, George Romney, John Flaxman and Joseph Wright of Derby.
Now the Claremont Landscape Garden displays the successive contributions of the great landscape gardeners who worked on it: Sir John Vanbrugh, Charles Bridgeman, William Kent and Capability Brown.
One of the most striking intersections in the city, the square itself is a large public green space ( designed by architect William LeBaron Jenney, Landscape architect, Jens Jensen and others ) formed as the grand northwest terminus of the Chicago Boulevard System and the junction of Kedzie and Logan Boulevards and Milwaukee Avenue, which was once known as " Northwest Plank Road " and traces its origins back to a Native American trail, prior to 1830.
* Carl Sauer on Culture and Landscape: Readings and Commentaries, edited by William M. Denevan and Kent Mathewson.

Landscape and Robert
Arlington House: The Robert E. Lee Memorial Cultural Landscape Report.
* Robert Robson – Scotia ( 1802 ), Pelisse ( 1804 ), Meteora ( 1805 ), Briseis ( 1807 ), Morel ( 1808 ), Maid of Orleans ( 1809 ), Music ( 1813 ), Minuet ( 1815 ), Landscape ( 1816 ), Corinne ( 1818 ), Pastille ( 1822 ), Zinc ( 1823 ), Wings ( 1825 )
Many volumes in the library describe great gardens or garden practice, for example Robert Castell ’ s The Villas of the Ancients Illustrated and various editions of Andrew Jackson Downing ’ s A Treatise on the Theory and Practice of Landscape Gardening.
The fountain at Lakeside Hotel was built by the late landscaper Robert L. Barna, and two of his sons Jimmy J. Barna ( Landscape / Architect ), and Steven C. Barna.
Arlington House: The Robert E. Lee Memorial Cultural Landscape Report.
* Western Europe, current city expansion and the use of GIS Robert Holden and Tom Turner, Landscape and Urban Planning 36 ( 1997 ) pp. 315 – 326.
* K. Sloan, Alexander and John Robert Cozens The Poetry of Landscape ( 1986 )
Revisiting a Honduran Landscape Described by Robert West: An Experiment in Repeat Geography, Journal of Latin American Geography-Vol 8 ( 1 ), 7-27
* Nelson, Robert M. Place and Vision: The Function of Landscape in Native American Fiction.
* Robert C. Vose, Jr., " Alvan Fisher 1792-1863: American Pioneer in Landscape and Genre ," Connecticut Historical Society Bulletin, vol.

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