There are few detailed studies of Australian landscape painting and much of the critical comment is found to be generalized and only partly accurate, including the persistent criticism that artists misrepresented Australian environments for a multitude of reasons. The pictorial record displays consistent ...
when steppe bison appears to be largely absent from the European landscape (Fig. 4). The detailed records of the southern Ural sites allow the timing of the population replacements between steppe bison and wisent to be
gaudy /ˈɡɔː.di/ adj. 俗丽的,花哨的,过于鲜艳的 Unconsciously, I overlay the hues of the Australian landscape onto my paintings of the British landscape in order to tone thegaudinessdown. Much like the English paint...
This thesis focuses on landscape as artistic genre and site in relation to African Canadian cultural belonging and agency as fine artists and Canadian citi... Johnson, Adrienne R. 被引量: 0发表: 2015年 The Canadian Sedentary Behaviour Guidelines for the Early Years (zero to four years of age...
It was not until the second half of the 20th century that dwarf wheat varieties started to dominate the agricultural landscape. Underlying this short stature are the Reduced height (Rht) genes, which encode DELLA proteins and which formed the cornerstone of the Green Revolution....
I thought I'd blend into the landscape. This was not the case. People stared at me with curious eyes. I became conscious of my American-girl swaggering body movements and inappropriate dress. Collecting my courage, I traveled to the demilitarized zone on my own. I touched the high barbed...
Welsh Landscape with Lead Mines, painted around 1775-6, is an important early representation of Welsh industry – a unique subject among Jones’ surviving paintings. The painting hints at the impact of the dawning industrial age on the mid-Wales landscape. ...
Morgain,Rachel - 《Australian Journal of Anthropology》 被引量: 9发表: 2013年 The Niagara Companion: Explorers, Artists, and Writers at the Falls, from Discovery through the Twentieth Century gara was not as loud as normal levels of conversation was followed by Basil Hall's (1827) comparison ...