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The Italian Garden: Art, Design and Culture (Cambridge Studies in Italian History and Culture) [Hardcover]

John Dixon Hunt (Editor), Lucinda Byatt (Translator)


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0521443539 978-0521443531 November 28, 1996
Italian Renaissance gardens were the admiration of Europe and North America. They revived the classical art of garden making, as well as drawing on medieval literary traditions; but they also developed their own forms and styles, even when they began to borrow back ideas of landscape gardening from England in the late eighteenth century. But until the late nineteenth century Italy was a collection of different states, each of which developed its own kind of garden, subject to climate, situation and culture. It is this diversity that is explored here, in a series of ten essays, each focusing on one locale in order to draw out its special contribution to the Italian garden.

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"...this collection of essays constitutes a welcome contribution to the fields of garden history and Italian studies. If one sign of good scholarship is that it both answers questions and opens doors to new ones, this collection is an outstanding example. It piques the reader's interest, provides glimpses into landscapes heretofore neglected and suggests new pathways for research and discovery." Dianne Harris, Journal of the Society of Architectural History

"The Italian Garden is a beneficial addition to the list of books about Italy and its protracted garden tradition." Philip Pregill, Landscape Journal

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Italian Renaissance gardens were the admiration of Europe and North America. They revived the classical art of garden-making, drawing also upon medieval literary traditions; but they also developed their own forms and styles, even when they began to borrow back ideas of landscape gardening from England in the late eighteenth century. But until the late nineteenth century Italy was a collection of different states, each of which developed its own kind of garden, subject to climsate, situation and culture. It is this diversity that is explored here , in a series of ten essays each of which focuses upon one locale in order to draw out its special contribution to the Italian garden.

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  • Hardcover: 323 pages
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press (November 28, 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0521443539
  • ISBN-13: 978-0521443531
  • Product Dimensions: 9.9 x 7.7 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.3 pounds
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Dreamt of or real, evoked by the magic of literary writing or evocatively depicted by painters and miniaturists, gardens invaded the artistic and literary imagination between the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, as well as becoming increasingly commonplace inside the turreted cities. Read the first page
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giardini inglesi, terza natura, central allée, giardino inglese, villa culture, ville venete, auctor intellectualis, public villa, courtly garden, new aqueduct, holiday residences, cultivated countryside, lower park, del duecento, villa life, della villa, chivalrous romances, main garden, sloping terraces, garden history, locus amoenus, aqueduct system
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Azzi Visentini, Palazzo Pitti, Fontana del Carciofo, Dal Re, Vivaio Grande, Ferrante Gonzaga, New York, Fabbriche Medicee, Moses Grotto, Villa Gonzaga, Acqua Ferdinanda, Lake Como, Neptune Fountain, Paolo Giovio, Templars Chapel, Villa Giulia, Ocean Fountain, Citadella Vigodarzere, Francesco Muttoni, Italian Renaissance, Maniglio Calcagno, Orti Oricellari, Pietro Tacca, Cambray Digny, Orlando Furioso
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