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Italian Gardens [Hardcover]

Judith Bernandi (Author)
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September 14, 2002
Since the earliest Roman settlements, Italians have been expertly cultivating their land into beautiful and creative displays of nature, where terraces and walkways, plants and flowers, water and statuary are combined to provide a unique ad inspiring setting. The Italian garden has greatly evolved throughout the ages, taking on different forms, favoring different plants, and serving different purposes. Early Italian gardens made use of citrus, still regarded as an essential element for its bright fruit and shiny leaves. The ancient art of the topiary was revived in the Renaissance for its drama and elegance, and the refined parterre was developed to spread forth from the great palazzos and provide a dramatic view from their upper stories. Later, in the nineteenth century, the influence of the English garden took hold, with its meandering paths, asymmetrical lakes, and blossoming trees.

In Italian Gardens, author Judith Wade explores more than five hundred years of this tradition, discussing each of these developments and transporting the reader to thirty-seven of the most captivating gardens of Italy. Eleven regions are visited, from Lombardy and Piedmont in the north, to the island of Sicily in the south. Both small and grandiose, historic and contemporary gardens are featured.

Travel with Wade to the aristocratic Villa Favorita in Lugano, where an avenue of cypresses welcomes those who approach; the English-style park of Villa Novare Bertani in Verona, with its seventeenth-century wine cellar; the eighteenth-century Avenue of the Camelias at Lucca's Villa Reale, where the American artist John Singer Sargent painted; and great examples of contemporary Italian landscapes, like La Mortella in Naples, which boasts more than eight hundred species of rare plants.

As "living works of art" these changing displays of nature grow and bloom with the seasons. Smell the roses and lavender, feel the light spray of the fountain, and listen to the sound of your footsteps on the pebbles-- each locale is vividly portrayed in words and pictures, bringing the experience of each garden to life.


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Selecting 37 gardens from Lombardy to Sicily, Wade undertakes an engaging tour of Italian landscapes that have been in cultivation for centuries and, by way of contrast, includes contemporary settings boasting the designs of Russell Page. The well-rounded presentation conveys each garden's history, from the lineage of garden owners to vivacious descriptions of unique features and distinctive plantings. Statuary and geometric parterres, topiaries, citrus groves, and parkland areas are among the characteristic elements illuminated by Wade's narrative and shown in accompanying color photographs to help readers trace the evolution of stylistic trends in Italian gardens. Together with arrays of dense vegetation, floral displays, and stunning architectural devices such as imposing staircases and balustrades, there are also grand villas and glorious vistas to mark these gardenscapes with an unequaled sense of place. Alice Joyce
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About the Author

Judith Wade is the founder of Great Italian Gardens, an organization dedicated to educating the public on the rich artistic and botanical heritage of Italian gardens.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Rizzoli (September 14, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0847824950
  • ISBN-13: 978-0847824953
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 9.4 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.8 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,365,562 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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1.0 out of 5 stars Poor photographical material, August 21, 2003
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"Don't judge the book by the cover". No, that would be a serious mistake since the cover photo is as crisp and clear as you could ever wish for. The same doesn't apply to the photos inside alas. A third of them are almost good, a third are of poor quality and the rest are disasterous. Hazy, unclear, no focus. Many taken in strong sunlight with pitch-black shadows and colors like fifties postcards from East Germany. And a book like this, with rather a small amount of text and a great deal of pictures, you buy for the pictures. Not a good idea.
The choice of gardens are (mainly) not the most celebrated and featured classical gardens, but lesser known ones and from all centuries. This is a good idea that makes this book a complement to such like Edith Whartons Italian Gardens, which I rate very highly.
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4.0 out of 5 stars nice (though not exceptional) coffee-table book, November 3, 2005
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This one is certainly not meant as a guidebook, rather something to flip through at leisure. I agree with the previous reviewer that the photos could have been much more nuanced (they look a bit flat and overexposed as they must have been taken in full bright sunlight - not the best idea) but they are not really atrocious either and some have good composition. I certainly appreciated the interesting choice of villas, as I was looking in particular for a few I had visited.
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