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Influential Gardeners: The Designers Who Shaped 20th-Century Garden Style [Hardcover]

Andrew Wilson (Author)
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April 8, 2003
Influential Gardeners reveals the history and development of garden and landscape design in the 20th century by focusing on 56 key personalities who have shaped—and continue to form—today’s taste. In the 20th century, garden and landscape designers in Europe and the United States began to apply the same design principles to smaller private garden or to public spaces as had previously been applied to country estates.

From early stars such as Gertrude Jekyll, Thomas Church, and Geoffrey Jellicoe to pivotal contemporary designers such as Kathryn Gustafson, Peter Walker, and Jacques Wirtz, the garden designers celebrated here put this into perspective.

A knowledge of nature and plants, as well as an aesthetic eye for color, scale, and proportion are all needed by any influential gardener. However, the designers whose work is featured in depth are organized by their prime focus—color and decoration (including Vita Sackville-West and Penelope Hobhouse), plants (including Beth Chatto and Piet Udolph), concept (including Isamu Noguchi and Martha Schwartz), form (including Frank Lloyd Wright and Ted Smyth), structure (including Russell Page and Dan Kiley), texture (including Roberto Burle Marx and Vladimir Sitta), or materials (including Gilles Clément and Topher Delaney). Andrew Wilson’s authoritative text is full of anecdotes and quotes that provide unique insight into each designer’s work, while photographs and plans showcase their masterworks.

With more than 180 glorious photographs of both historic and contemporary schemes, Influential Gardeners is an essential reference book for anyone—whether a practicing garden designer or an enthusiast—who wishes to know more about the “greats” of 20th-century garden and design.

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Andrew Wilson's Influential Gardeners portrays who's who among 20th-century landscape designers, pinpointing how they created their effects and shaped gardening taste. Through engaging profiles of 56 garden stars and over 180 superb photographs, Wilson illustrates how garden design, an art form as ancient as Eden, broke free in the last century to become a more dynamic, diverse, and intellectually vital art.

Wilson, director of Garden Design Studies at London's Inchbald School of Design, places the gardeners into seven different groups, according to the element most potent in their work--color and decoration, plants, concept, form, structure, texture, or materials. In masterly distilled overviews, he leads his readers through sites as famous as "decorator" Vita Sackville-West's Sissinghurst and into less familiar territory such as Kathryn Gustafson's remarkable form-driven, deconstructed landscape at Terrasson-la-Villedieu, France, which features a wide gilded aluminum ribbon woven through tree canopies. Along the way, Wilson points out themes threading through the century, such as reactions against the Beaux-Arts tradition and the impact of modernism. Whenever possible, the designer's own garden is showcased.

Influential Gardeners is a beautifully designed book, written in a clear style that is never over the head of the general reader. Sticklers might take issue with Wilson's tidy categorization. Nonetheless, the organizational focus provides a useful way into what the author sees as a "golden age of gardens."--Jennifer Wyatt

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Influential Gardeners reveals the history and development of garden and landscape design in the 20th century by focusing on 56 key personalities who have shaped?and continue to form?today?s taste. In the 20th century, garden and landscape designers in Europe and the United States began to apply the same design principles to smaller private garden or to public spaces as had previously been applied to country estates.

From early stars such as Gertrude Jekyll, Thomas Church, and Geoffrey Jellicoe to pivotal contemporary designers such as Kathryn Gustafson, Peter Walker, and Jacques Wirtz, the garden designers celebrated here put this into perspective.

A knowledge of nature and plants, as well as an aesthetic eye for color, scale, and proportion are all needed by any influential gardener. However, the designers whose work is featured in depth are organized by their prime focus?color and decoration (including Vita Sackville-West and Penelope Hobhouse), plants (including Beth Chatto and Piet Udolph), concept (including Isamu Noguchi and Martha Schwartz), form (including Frank Lloyd Wright and Ted Smyth), structure (including Russell Page and Dan Kiley), texture (including Roberto Burle Marx and Vladimir Sitta), or materials (including Gilles Clément and Topher Delaney). Andrew Wilson?s authoritative text is full of anecdotes and quotes that provide unique insight into each designer?s work, while photographs and plans showcase their masterworks.

With more than 180 glorious photographs of both historic and contemporary schemes, Influential Gardeners is an essential reference book for anyone?whether a practicing garden designer or an enthusiast?who wishes to know more about the ?greats? of 20th-century garden and design.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Clarkson Potter (April 8, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1400048117
  • ISBN-13: 978-1400048113
  • Product Dimensions: 11.6 x 9.3 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,332,311 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Great overview of influential Garden Designers, March 23, 2006
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I think this book is a great overview and introduction for anyone interested in garden design and landscape architecture. The commentary is insightful and gives the reader a good jumping off point for further expoloration into different design styles. The pictures are beautiful and the list of 20th designers is the most comprehensive that I have seen to date. I would recommend this book be used in college courses to introduce students to the field of garden/landscape design.
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9 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A coffee table book, February 4, 2004
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This is a beautiful coffee table book: large format with luscious photography. The writer has focussed on the people who influenced garden design in the twentieth century, from Gertrude Jekyll and Vita Sackville-West to designers who are only now hitting their stride. He concentrates on designers from Western Europe and North America and he has grouped the 56 designers by different aspects of garden design - for example, planting, form and texture.

I have to admit I'm not a fan of the self-consciously self-important school of garden design. Of course a beautiful garden requires careful planning, but if the finished result smacks you in the face with geometric shapes and larger-than-life hard structures then I might call it a piece of art, but I wouldn't call it a garden. O.K, I'm prejudiced, but I'd run screaming from some of the gardens in illustrated in this book.

That said, the writer is knowledgeable; he has selected his subjects carefully and arranged them in logical sequence. His introductory comments to each section of the book are comprehensive and concise.

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Best Quick Glimpse, January 6, 2009
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If you have an interest in the evolution of garden design in the 20th century, then this book is a must. It's beautifully divided into sections, eg; colour and decoration (yes, the book does originate from England), form, concept, etc. with a host of garden designers who have made their mark in these particular areas. Because only 2 to 3 pages are devoted to each designer, it's enough for a good overview yet not to cumbersome. The photos are fantastic and the author writes with clarity and a sensitive touch. If my house were on fire and I could only grab 2 of my gardening books, this would be one of them and the other would be The Inward Garden by Julie Moir Messervy.
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"In garden design, two approaches dominated the twentieth century." Read the first page
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United States, Burle Marx, William Robinson, Second World War, James Rose, Thomas Church, Munstead Wood, Russell Page, Edwin Lutyens, Beth Chatto, Garrett Eckbo, New Zealand, Vita Sackville-West, Dan Kiley, Frank Lloyd Wright, New Perennial, San Francisco, Barnsley House, Christopher Bradley-Hole, Karl Foerster, Penelope Hobhouse, Sylvia Crowe, Beatrix Farrand, Christopher Lloyd, East Sussex
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