” The Garden Book” presents a widely diverse range of garden & landscape designers responsible for some of the most interesting & iconic gardens of all time from around the world. Gardens of Ancient Persia, the Moguls of India, & the palaces of Chinese Emperors sit side-by-side with contemporary gardens from the USA, Europe & Australia. Formal geometric Modernist gardens of France contrast with the traditional sweeping landscapes of the Romantic English country garden. Long-vanished wonders such as the mythical gardens of Babylon, Paradise & Eden are illustrated by artists` impressions & rare illuminated manuscripts. Like ” The Art Book”, this book presents 500 designers in an A-Z format that departs from the usual emphasis on genres & time periods, encouraging readers to contemplate the connections between gardens, social history & popular culture. The designers selected represent a broad variety of styles, structure & planting. Experts, as well as readers coming to garden history for the first time, will find many well-loved & familiar gardens, alongside many that are rarely explored in contemporary garden books. The gardens are carefully selected in an effort to choose the appropriate work for key figures in garden design & which illustrates their influence on the traditions of gardening in many countries around the world. They range, therefore, from the palaces of kings to the all-consuming passions, bordering on obsessions, of amateur enthusiasts. Notable examples from countries with a strong tradition of garden design, France, Italy, Japan & China, as well as lesser-known examples from the Pacific Rim, Poland & the Czech Republic, will complement some of the great estates of the UK & USA. In some cases, the designer has been responsible for a large number of gardens & often lesser known examples have been chosen for their importance in the development of garden design. Throughout history, the estates of the wealthy have often been where the major movements of garden design have taken place, & often the patron will develop the garden beyond what can have been expected by the original designer. Written in an easily accessible way, the text will explain the chosen figure`s role in the development of the garden, as well as the important changes to the garden over time. Each designer is represented by a full-page illustration, mostly in colour, of their most significant garden & an accompanying text that describes the image & discusses the type of garden & its role in the further development of the tradition. Each page
Includes:: cross-references to other designers working in a similar style, movement, or time period, as well as biographical information about the designer, & complete data on the garden reproduced. This book
Includes:: an easy-to-use glossary of garden & landscape terms & movements.