THE HISTORY OF GARDEN DESIGN. THE WESTERN TRADITION FROM THE RENAISSANCE TO THE PRESENT DAY.




Book Description
1991, London, Thames and Hudson, 4to, First edition, pp543, colour and black and white illustrations, green cloth in dustwrapper.
This book presents the latest, most stimulating thought and research on the history of the garden from the fifteenth century to the present day in a chronological series of essays which make up a mosaic picture of the garden in the Western world. The humanist garden in Renaissance Italy; the concepts of the 'Sublime' and the 'Picturesque'; mazes, grottoes and other curiosities; city parks; American land art; and even Disneyland are amongst the topics treated. Individual gardens are analysed as paradigms of their type: the Hortus Palatinus in Heidelberg; the Parc Monceau in Paris; the Park Güell in Barcelona; Stowe in England; and many, many others.
Author
Monique Mosser and Georges Teyssot (Edited by).
Date
1991
Binding
green cloth in dustwrapper
Publisher
London, Thames and Hudson
Condition
Very good
Pages
543
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