Explore the art of landscape and topography across four
key periods of history with the Very Rev David Brindley and Dr Hadrian Cook.
From the Renaissance origins of western landscape art, through Dutch and East Anglian developments, to the English rural idyll portrayed by artists such as Constable, we trace changing artistic views of the land.
The course concludes by exploring modern perspectives from the First World War to ecological representation in the twentieth century.
A local guided landscape walk will complement the sessions.