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Lives of the great gardeners / Stephen Anderton.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : Thames & Hudson Ltd., 2016Description: 304 pages : illustrations (some colour) ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 9780500518564
  • 0500518564
Other title:
  • Great gardeners
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • SB469.9 .A53 2016
  • SB470.5 .A53 2016
  • SB61 .A53 2016
Contents:
Gardens of ideas: Wen Zhengming : nature gently re-imagined ; Hachijo Toshihito and Hachijo Toshitada : precise control of plants and people ; William Kent : creator of the painterly picturesque ; Henry Hoare : Stourhead and Claudian idyll ; Friedrich Franz of Anhalt-Dessau : Enlightenment ruler and passionate gardener ; Thomas Jefferson : president and scientific plant pioneer ; Ian Hamilton Finlay : poet, artist, and literary gardener ; Sir Roy Strong : allusion and autobiography at the Laskett ; Charles Jencks : interpreter in landforms of theories of the cosmos ; Alexander Reford : champion of the conceptual -- Gardens of straight lines: André Le Nôtre : arranger of exquisite geometric illusions ; William Nesfield : the military approach to vistas and avenues ; Sir Edwin Lutyens : 'By measure we must live' ; Lawrence Johnston : designing with vistas and enclosed spaces ; Russell Page : master of scale and composition ; Nicole de Vésian : topiary Mediterranean style ; Penelope Hobhouse : Renaissance principles in a modern idiom ; Christopher Bradley-Hole : harmony through order and pure proportions ; Fernando Caruncho : light, water, and the language of geometry -- Gardens of curves: Lancelot 'Capability' Brown : ideal landscapes on a grand scale ; Humphry Repton : scenic alterations and pictorial inclinations ; Frederick Law Olmsted : designeing for urban life and public enjoyment ; Edna Walling : an arts and crafts gardener in Australia ; Thomas Church : a modernist maker of gardens for people ; Alan Bloom : developer of island beds and popular plants ; Roberto Burle Marx : graphic forms and native flora in Brazil ; John Brookes : the room outside ; James van Sweden : modern, naturalistic gardens -- Gardens of plantsmanship: William Robinson : father of naturalistic flower gardening ; Claude Monet : painting with plants ; Gertrude Jekyll : arranging colours in a harmonious whole ; Vita Sackville-West : formality of design and informality of planting ; Mien Ruys : experimenter with new materials and plants ; Graham Stuart Thomas : conserver of old plants and gardens ; Lelia Caetani : a profusion of plants among the ruins ; Rosemary Verey : international yet domestic grandeur ; Christopher Lloyd : adventurous and innovative gardener at Great Dixter ; Beth Chatto : the right plant in the right place ; Piet Oudolf : pioneer of new perspectives in planting design ; Steve Martino : naturalistic planting in desert gardens.
Summary: Throughout history great gardeners have risen from all walks of life. What they all have in common is the ability to take an idea and develop it in a new manner relevant to their times. The book is divided into several sections. 'Gardens of Ideas' moves from the politically allusive gardens of 18th-century England made by men such as William Kent, to Charles Jencks' Scottish garden inspired by 21st-century cosmography. 'Gardens of Straight Lines' explores the lives of the great formalist gardeners, from Le Notre at Versailles to the rational English minimalism of contemporary designer Christopher Bradley-Hole. 'Gardens of Curves' begins with that great exponent of the English landscape garden, 'Capability' Brown, and leads to the extraordinary Brazilian designer Roberto Burle Marx. Finally, 'Gardens of Plantsmanship' moves from the father of naturalistic planting, William Robinson, to the sweeping prairies of New York's favourite Dutch designer, Piet Oudolf. With an outstanding text by the award-winning gardens writer Stephen Anderton, this book will appeal to garden lovers everywhere. --
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Lending Books Elisabeth C. Miller Library Tall Shelves SB469.9 .A63 2016 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 39352800162125
Total holds: 0

Includes bibliographical references (pages 294-299) and index.

Gardens of ideas: Wen Zhengming : nature gently re-imagined ; Hachijo Toshihito and Hachijo Toshitada : precise control of plants and people ; William Kent : creator of the painterly picturesque ; Henry Hoare : Stourhead and Claudian idyll ; Friedrich Franz of Anhalt-Dessau : Enlightenment ruler and passionate gardener ; Thomas Jefferson : president and scientific plant pioneer ; Ian Hamilton Finlay : poet, artist, and literary gardener ; Sir Roy Strong : allusion and autobiography at the Laskett ; Charles Jencks : interpreter in landforms of theories of the cosmos ; Alexander Reford : champion of the conceptual -- Gardens of straight lines: André Le Nôtre : arranger of exquisite geometric illusions ; William Nesfield : the military approach to vistas and avenues ; Sir Edwin Lutyens : 'By measure we must live' ; Lawrence Johnston : designing with vistas and enclosed spaces ; Russell Page : master of scale and composition ; Nicole de Vésian : topiary Mediterranean style ; Penelope Hobhouse : Renaissance principles in a modern idiom ; Christopher Bradley-Hole : harmony through order and pure proportions ; Fernando Caruncho : light, water, and the language of geometry -- Gardens of curves: Lancelot 'Capability' Brown : ideal landscapes on a grand scale ; Humphry Repton : scenic alterations and pictorial inclinations ; Frederick Law Olmsted : designeing for urban life and public enjoyment ; Edna Walling : an arts and crafts gardener in Australia ; Thomas Church : a modernist maker of gardens for people ; Alan Bloom : developer of island beds and popular plants ; Roberto Burle Marx : graphic forms and native flora in Brazil ; John Brookes : the room outside ; James van Sweden : modern, naturalistic gardens -- Gardens of plantsmanship: William Robinson : father of naturalistic flower gardening ; Claude Monet : painting with plants ; Gertrude Jekyll : arranging colours in a harmonious whole ; Vita Sackville-West : formality of design and informality of planting ; Mien Ruys : experimenter with new materials and plants ; Graham Stuart Thomas : conserver of old plants and gardens ; Lelia Caetani : a profusion of plants among the ruins ; Rosemary Verey : international yet domestic grandeur ; Christopher Lloyd : adventurous and innovative gardener at Great Dixter ; Beth Chatto : the right plant in the right place ; Piet Oudolf : pioneer of new perspectives in planting design ; Steve Martino : naturalistic planting in desert gardens.

Throughout history great gardeners have risen from all walks of life. What they all have in common is the ability to take an idea and develop it in a new manner relevant to their times. The book is divided into several sections. 'Gardens of Ideas' moves from the politically allusive gardens of 18th-century England made by men such as William Kent, to Charles Jencks' Scottish garden inspired by 21st-century cosmography. 'Gardens of Straight Lines' explores the lives of the great formalist gardeners, from Le Notre at Versailles to the rational English minimalism of contemporary designer Christopher Bradley-Hole. 'Gardens of Curves' begins with that great exponent of the English landscape garden, 'Capability' Brown, and leads to the extraordinary Brazilian designer Roberto Burle Marx. Finally, 'Gardens of Plantsmanship' moves from the father of naturalistic planting, William Robinson, to the sweeping prairies of New York's favourite Dutch designer, Piet Oudolf. With an outstanding text by the award-winning gardens writer Stephen Anderton, this book will appeal to garden lovers everywhere. --

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