Landscape Painting in Evaluation of Changes in Landscape

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Abstract

One of common methods of determining landscape change usually is to compare maps and photographic images of the same places in different time horizons. Landscape painting, which has a long and rich tradition in the Czech Republic, can be used similarly. Landscape-ecological interpretation of selected works by painters of the 19th century-Julius Mařák, František Kaván and Antonín Slavíček was done in this paper. Some pictures of the eskomoravská vrchovina (Bohemian-Moravian highlands) by Josef Jambor from the mid-20th century were used for detailed comparative analysis to the level of habitats. We compared 80 landscape paintings and found that most of the painted sceneries have changed for worse.

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Lacina, J., & Halas, P. (2015). Landscape Painting in Evaluation of Changes in Landscape. Journal of Landscape Ecology(Czech Republic), 8(2), 60–68. https://doi.org/10.1515/jlecol-2015-0009

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