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ISSUE:    Historical, Philosophical, Political and Law Sciences, Culturology and Study of Art. Theory & Practice. 2012. Issue 4-1
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NORTH AMERICAN WATERFALLS IN T. DAVIES'S WORKS (1737-1812)

Veta Vladimirovna Razuvaeva
St. Petersburg State Academic Institute of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture named after I. E. Repin


Submitted: March 7, 2012
Abstract. The author analyzes the artistic style of the topographic landscape outstanding master of New England - T. Davies (1737-1812), and considers the artist's creative manner features by the example of Canadian waterfalls images, representing the late period of his creative work.
Key words and phrases:
топографический пейзаж
североамериканская тематика
самобытность
уединенность
наивное искусство
topographic landscape
North American theme
identity
solitude
naive art
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