The charming garden follies of pre-Revolutionary France, spanning 150 years and the reigns of four monarchs, are today known almost exclusively to scholars. Imaginative creations of France's greatest architects and eloquent symbols of their era, they were built for the pleasure of the Bourbon kings and their courts. Many of these buildings have been destroyed or severely altered and the only records that survive are the drawings, engravings, architectural plans, and, more rarely, paintings of the period. Bernd H. Dams and Andrew Zega have made a major contribution to our knowledge of these structures in a magnificent collection of contemporary watercolor renderings based on rigorous scholarship and architectural precision depicting the most significant examples of garden architecture built in France from the 1630s to the Revolution. Their lively and informative text, which combines architectural history with fascinating insights and amusing anecdotes, brings these remarkable buildings and the vanished world that created them vividly to life. Each folly is the subject of a chapter in which the authors' watercolors are supplemented by portraits of architects and patrons, paintings, drawings, plans, elevations, and interior views. Examined chronologically, they provide a delightful perspective on the history of French garden design from the Italianate influences of the late Renaissance to the exoticism of the decades preceding the Revolution. Moving through political, social, and garden history, readers will discover the unique world of charm and pleasure that was cultivated in France for nearly two centuries. This exquisitely designed book, which includes a visitor's guide to the folliesthat may still be seen today, is certain to enchant architects, historians, landscape designers, and garden lovers.
A Complete Guide Ti Growing and Preparing Vegetables Written in the Best-selling 'Expert' Style
Owing to the extraordinary geological and climatic variety, Scotland boasts a great diversity of over a thousand indigenous plants, and a multitude of these would make a welcome addition to any Scottish garden.
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It is a plant that is easy to grow in a sunny spot , and readily self - seeds . ... because it is named as the most striking species of the genus in the classic German book by Jelitto and Schacht - Hardy Herbaceous Perennials ( 1990 ) .
The smaller versions are decorative in containers and this makes them easier to protect in winter in colder areas . Cut them back severely so that they make new growth for each season . Himalaya and W. China . Hardy to Z6 .
A beautiful tour up romantic rivers and down tree-lined lanes to houses and gardens hidden away on the Eastern Shore of Maryland and Virginia--one of America's top three tourist destinations....
Why is the beauty of flowers so difficult to capture in photographs? Allen Rokach, a photographer at the New York Botanical Garden for more than 10 years, shares his insights...
Something is blooming every day of the year in the renowned gardens at Montrose, Nancy Goodwin's nineteenth-century property in historic Hillsborough, North Carolina. Since moving to Montrose with her husband...
This is the classic work on the subject, tracing the history - architectural, botanical and social - of the glass houses, from Roman times, to the height of their popularity...