Description:
The study of landscapes is an eclectic discipline, requiring us to cast a
necessarily broad net to capture the many nuances of Cuba and cubanidad
(“Cubanness”). Some of the earliest noncartographic representations of
the island of Cuba come to us in the form of landscape paintings. This
genre departed from 18th-century European treatments of oil portraits,
rooms, objects (flowers, vases, and quotidian features), gardens, and other
smaller spaces