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World of Gardens [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 368 pages, height x width: 250x190 mm, 258 illustrations, 148 in colour
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Feb-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Reaktion Books
  • ISBN-10: 1861898800
  • ISBN-13: 9781861898807
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 368 pages, height x width: 250x190 mm, 258 illustrations, 148 in colour
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Feb-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Reaktion Books
  • ISBN-10: 1861898800
  • ISBN-13: 9781861898807
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A Japanese garden is immediately distinct to the eye from the traditional gardens of an English manor house, just as the manicured topiaries of Versailles contrast with the sharp cacti of the American Southwest. Though gardening is beloved the world over, the style of gardens themselves varies from region to region, determined as much by culture as climate. In this series of illustrated essays, John Dixon Hunt takes us on a world tour of different periods in the making of gardens.
 
Hunt shows here how cultural assumptions and local geography have shaped gardens and their meaning. He explores our continuing responses to land and reworkings of the natural world, encompassing a broad range of gardens, from ancient Roman times to early Islamic and Mughal gardens, from Chinese and Japanese gardens to the invention of the public park and modern landscape architecture. A World of Gardens looks at key chapters in garden history, reviewing their significance past and present and tracing the recurrence of different themes and motifs in the design and reception of gardens throughout the world. 
 
A World of Gardens celebrates the idea that similar experiences of gardens can be found in many different times and places, including sacred landscapes, scientific gardens, urban gardens, secluded gardens, and symbolic gardens. Featuring two hundred images, this book is a treasure trove of ideas and inspiration, whether your garden is a window box, a secluded backyard, or a daydream.

Recenzijas

In this fascinating series of illustrated essays, John Dixon Hunt explores the influences behind the design of gardens around the globe and uncovers recurring themes throughout the ages. Ideal for both garden visitors and students of design. * The English Garden * A generous book, with an assortment of interesting imagery, this work is a well-presented historical examination of the garden . . . the book encourages you to look beyond the aesthetics of gardens to their origins, providing a context in which to better understand some of our greatest gardens. * Garden Design Journal * Though writing in an accessible and enjoyable style, the author is clearly drawing from an impressively broad and deep base of academic knowledge and personal experience. Recommended. * Choice * a comprehensive work of great value a giant distillation of the authors knowledge a reference book that makes many earlier histories almost irrelevant. ­ * Garden * A World of Gardens has two audiences. One is Hunts ideal garden visitor, the person alert to all imaginative possibilites. Hunt is the perfect tour guide, an erudite cultural historian . . . the other audience is professionals and students in landscape architecture for whom the book could be quite instructive. * The Pennsylvania Gazette * This captivating and richly illustrated work explores with most un-academic brio the fascinating variety of gardens found the world over. From the rough volcanic rocks used in Japanese gardens to the carefully-tended topiary of Versailles, Hunts magnificent tour of global horticulture opens our eyes to the garden in its many guises: playground, theater, laboratory, and cathedral. * Barnes and Noble Review *

Introduction: The Garden World and the World of Gardens 6(3)
1 Sacred Landscapes from Delphi to Yosemite
9(13)
2 Hunting Parks to Amusement Parks
22(19)
3 Ancient Roman Gardens and their Types
41(16)
4 Islamic and Mughal Gardens
57(26)
5 Western Medieval Gardens: From Cloister to Suburban Backyard
83(15)
6 The Renaissance Recovery of Antique Garden Forms and Usages
98(15)
7 The Paragone of Art and Nature in the Renaissance and Later
113(17)
8 The Botanical Garden, the Arboretum and the Cabinet of Curiosities
130(17)
9 Garden as Theatre
147(13)
10 The Garden of `Betweenity': Between Andre Le Notre and William Kent
160(12)
11 Leaping the Ha-ha; or, How the Larger Landscape Invaded the Garden
172(15)
12 The Role of the `Natural' Garden from `Capability' Brown to Dan Kiley
187(15)
13 The Chinese Garden and the Collaboration of the Arts
202(19)
14 Follies, Fabriques and Picturesque Play
221(20)
15 The Invention of the Public Park
241(16)
16 National Parks and International Exhibition Gardens
257(20)
17 Japanese Gardens and their Legacy to the West
277(16)
18 Arts and Crafts Gardens: The Artist Back in the Garden
293(20)
19 The Prose and Poetry of Modern Landscape Architecture
313(16)
20 The Once and Future Garden
329(18)
References 347(13)
Acknowledgements & Photo Acknowledgements 360(3)
Index 363
John Dixon Hunt is Emeritus Professor of the History and Theory of Landscape at the University of Pennsylvania. His many books include Historical Ground (2014) and The Art of Ruskin and the Spirit of Place (Reaktion, 2020).