Landscape as atmosphere. An aspect of japanese sensibility

Rivista di Estetica 33 (33):85-94 (2006)
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0 From Sansui to Keshiki My subject here is the nature of landscape. The word “landscape” is to be understood in what follows in the aesthetic sense: I wish to clarify what we experience in landscape as a typical scene of natural beauty. For most people, the nature of this experience may be so transparent that its analysis is superfluous. I don’t, however, find the matter so straightforward. The fact that “a landscape” can also signify a landscape painting would seem to indicate that landscap...

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