After two recent posts about Piercefield, the picturesque landscape near Chepstow, I thought it might be a good idea to explore the idea of the Picturesque a bit more. It’s one of those terms tossed about in garden history and art history books, often without much by way of explanation of the terminology. After all we all know what picturesque means in gardens and paintings don’t we?
Actually I’m not sure we do.
So I thought I’d turn to the experts so checked the website of the Tate Gallery for an authoritative answer. It tells us that “the word picturesque refers to an ideal type of landscape that has an artistic appeal, in that it is beautiful but also with some elements of wildness” See if you think that’s inclusive enough when you’ve read the rest of the post, although I suspect that like me, you’ll still be confused!










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