Abstract

Our concern is to consider three types of landscape, one-point perspective type, frame type and overlap type that are drawn out from Stourhead Gardens. As a beginning, we show geometrical differences among three types. Then we make clear impressions of three types on depth and examine relations between their impressions and their geometrical forms. Furthermore to consider relations between impression and mode of visual perception, we refer to Merleau-Ponty's thought and make sure that visual perception has 'tactile perception' and 'objective perception'. We therefore conclude that 'tactile perception' acts on frame type, 'objective perception' acts on one-point perspective type and both act on overlap type.

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