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DESCRIPTION:May 30 - Nov 1\, 2026\n“What is it about the English countrys
 ide?” the author Dodie Smith asked in her novel I Capture the Castle. 
 “Why is the beauty so much more than visual? Why does it touch one so?
 ” The question has fascinated artists for centuries. Shaped by tectonic 
 plates and human farming\, England’s hills\, woods\, fields\, and river 
 valleys are a template of memory and emotion. Clare Leighton’s wood engr
 aving The Farmer’s Year (1932) captures the eternal work of plowing and 
 planting. The sculptor Barbara Hepworth understood landscape as an array o
 f sensations\, not just a fixed image. From Thomas Gainsborough to Eric Ra
 vilious\, the meaning of the land has been in continual flux. At Pallant H
 ouse\, vistas that have touched artists from the 18th century to the 20th 
 are on view.
LOCATION:Pallant House Gallery\, 9 N Pallant\, Chichester PO19 1TJ\, United
  Kingdom
SUMMARY:British Landscapes: A Sense of Place
URL;VALUE=TEXT:https://airmail.news/arts-intel/events/british-landscapes-a-
 sense-of-place
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