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David Schuyler

    Sanctified Landscape
    Apostle of Taste: Andrew Jackson Downing, 1815-1852
    Embattled River
    • 2018

      Embattled River

      • 280 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      In Embattled River, David Schuyler describes the efforts to reverse the pollution and bleak future of the Hudson River that became evident in the 1950s. Through his investigative narrative, Schuyler uncovers the critical role of this iconic American waterway in the emergence of modern environmentalism in the United States.Writing fifty-five...

      Embattled River
    • 2015

      Focusing on Andrew Jackson Downing's innovative approach to landscape design, this biography by David Schuyler examines how Downing championed a naturalistic style as a modern alternative to classical gardens. It highlights his adaptation of English aesthetic principles to the American context, considering the social implications of his work within the framework of class and republican ideals. Schuyler's exploration reveals the complexities of Downing's vision for American society through the lens of horticulture and design.

      Apostle of Taste: Andrew Jackson Downing, 1815-1852
    • 2012

      Sanctified Landscape

      Writers, Artists, and the Hudson River Valley, 1820 1909

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      David Schuyler, an esteemed professor at Franklin & Marshall College, has authored several influential works that explore urban development, race, and architectural history in America. His notable publications include analyses of suburbanization in Lancaster, the contributions of landscape architect Andrew Jackson Downing, and the evolution of urban landscapes in the 19th century. Additionally, he has edited the comprehensive Frederick Law Olmsted Papers, highlighting his expertise in American studies and the humanities.

      Sanctified Landscape