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10. Piet Mondrian’s Victory Boogie Woogie, 1942-44. The Painting as Illustration of the Biography of Landscape
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Jürgen Stoye
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter 1
- Landscape and Heritage Studies 2
- Table of Contents 5
- Preface 17
- 1. Landscape Biographies: Key Issues 21
- 2. The Marsh of Modernity. The Bog in our Brains and Bowels 49
- 3. Biographies of Biotopes 71
- 4. Automobile Authorship of Landscapes. A Biographical Vignette of Iceland’s Interior 99
- 5. Authenticity, Artifice and the Druidical Temple of Avebury 117
- 6. Places That Matter. Megalithic Monuments from a Biographical Perspective 143
- 7. What Future for the Life-History Approach to Prehistoric Monuments in the Landscape? 167
- 8. ‘To Preserve the Terrain in its Present State’. Authorship and Conservation in the Eerder Achterbroek Protected Landscape Area (The Netherlands) 183
- 9. The Quiet Authors of an Early Modern Palatial Landscape. Transformation without Reconstruction at King William’s Het Loo 205
- 10. Piet Mondrian’s Victory Boogie Woogie, 1942-44. The Painting as Illustration of the Biography of Landscape 235
- 11. Shanghai: The Biography of a City 253
- 12. A Kaleidoscopic Biography of an Ordinary Landscape. Analysis of the Development of the Neighbourhood Buiten Wittevrouwen (Utrecht – the Netherlands) 283
- 13. The Cultural Biography of a Street. Memory, Cultural Heritage and Historical Notion of the Visserstraat in Breda, the Netherlands (1200-2000) 309
- 14. Post-Industrial Coal-Mining Landscapes and the Evolution of Mining Memory 327
- 15. Fatal Attraction. Nazi Landscapes, Modernism, and Holocaust Memory 345
- 16. A Biography for an Emerging Urban District. Discovering Open Spaces in the Former Carlsberg Breweries, Copenhage 377
- 17. Layered Landscapes. A Problematic Theme in Historic Landscape Research 403
- 18. Biographies of Landscape: Rebala Heritage Reserve, Estonia. Locals’ Perceptions of Landscape Heritage 423
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter 1
- Landscape and Heritage Studies 2
- Table of Contents 5
- Preface 17
- 1. Landscape Biographies: Key Issues 21
- 2. The Marsh of Modernity. The Bog in our Brains and Bowels 49
- 3. Biographies of Biotopes 71
- 4. Automobile Authorship of Landscapes. A Biographical Vignette of Iceland’s Interior 99
- 5. Authenticity, Artifice and the Druidical Temple of Avebury 117
- 6. Places That Matter. Megalithic Monuments from a Biographical Perspective 143
- 7. What Future for the Life-History Approach to Prehistoric Monuments in the Landscape? 167
- 8. ‘To Preserve the Terrain in its Present State’. Authorship and Conservation in the Eerder Achterbroek Protected Landscape Area (The Netherlands) 183
- 9. The Quiet Authors of an Early Modern Palatial Landscape. Transformation without Reconstruction at King William’s Het Loo 205
- 10. Piet Mondrian’s Victory Boogie Woogie, 1942-44. The Painting as Illustration of the Biography of Landscape 235
- 11. Shanghai: The Biography of a City 253
- 12. A Kaleidoscopic Biography of an Ordinary Landscape. Analysis of the Development of the Neighbourhood Buiten Wittevrouwen (Utrecht – the Netherlands) 283
- 13. The Cultural Biography of a Street. Memory, Cultural Heritage and Historical Notion of the Visserstraat in Breda, the Netherlands (1200-2000) 309
- 14. Post-Industrial Coal-Mining Landscapes and the Evolution of Mining Memory 327
- 15. Fatal Attraction. Nazi Landscapes, Modernism, and Holocaust Memory 345
- 16. A Biography for an Emerging Urban District. Discovering Open Spaces in the Former Carlsberg Breweries, Copenhage 377
- 17. Layered Landscapes. A Problematic Theme in Historic Landscape Research 403
- 18. Biographies of Landscape: Rebala Heritage Reserve, Estonia. Locals’ Perceptions of Landscape Heritage 423