Mapwork: Sandby and the Topographical Tradition
23 April 2010
In the Reynolds Room, a John Madejski Fine Room
Map-making was a major part of Paul Sandby’s early career on the Military Survey of Scotland, and much of his subsequent landscape art maintained connections with cartography. Professor Stephen Daniels, University of Nottingham, shows how cartography arguably enlarged the scope and power of Sandby’s art.
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