History of Garden Art

History of Garden Art
Author: Marie-Luise Gothein,Walter P Wright
Publsiher: Gardenvisit.com
Total Pages: 782
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Marie-Luise Gothein's History of garden art was first published in German 1913. It was re-published in English in 1928, with two extra chapter. This edition (first published as a CD in 2002) has been edited and revised by Tom Turner. It is now supplied as a pdf.

The History of Gardens in Painting

The History of Gardens in Painting
Author: Nils Büttner
Publsiher: Abbeville Publishing Group
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2008-09-23
Genre: Art
ISBN: UCSD:31822037103827

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"This book by Nils Buttner traces the history of gardens, as seen through the eyes of artists, over the course of 2,000 years. The focus of this book is not gardens themselves or different concepts of the garden, but rather the representation of gardens in art. In this study the author explains why pictures of gardens are a mirror of the social, historical, and aesthetic context in which gardens were conceived. He also examines how artists paint gardens by presenting some 185 beautifully reproduced pictures, including full views and details of both well-heralded and little-known masterpieces." "The wide-ranging coverage includes late-medieval devotional pictures featuring Madonnas in idyllic gardens, Botticelli's masterwork La Primavera, an allegory of love, set in a grove of orange trees, that was created for a bridal chamber; sixteenth-century views of well-known historic gardens, like those of the Vatican, which were in demand because of a new interest in geography and topography; realistic depictions of nature, without any attempt to beautify it, by Courbet and other so-called "naturalists'; painters' gardens, like Monet's Giverny; and representations of modern gardens, like David Hockney's Red Pots in the Garden, which are extremely varied in style and reflect the artist's subjectivity. In sum, the carefully chosen paintings in this book represent a progression of developments in art history and foster a deep appreciation for actual gardens as well as paintings of them."--BOOK JACKET.

The Garden

The Garden
Author: Filippo Pizzoni
Publsiher: Rizzoli International Publications
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1999
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: UOM:39015047869147

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Presents a history of gardens, from medieval times through the twentieth century, and illustrates the importance of gardens in history and culture.

A History of Garden Art

A History of Garden Art
Author: Marie Luise Schroeter Gothein
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 497
Release: 2014-09-11
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781108076142

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This 1928 highly illustrated two-volume work on garden design is regarded as among the most important surveys of its kind.

The Garden in Art

The Garden in Art
Author: Debra N. Mancoff
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Flowers in art
ISBN: 1858945224

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Rich in symbolism and metaphor, and blessed with its own varied and dramatic palette, the garden has proved to be an extremely fertile source of artistic inspiration. In The Garden in Art, acclaimed art historian Debra N. Mancoff reveals the many different ways in which artists from all periods of history - from ancient Egypt to the present day - have employed the motif of the garden. Featuring more than 200 illustrations of both renowned and lesser-known works, the book approaches its subject thematically, exploring such topics as working gardens, the garden through the seasons and artists’ gardens. Complete with a detailed timeline and a suggested list of gardens to visit, The Garden in Art is an absorbing and highly rewarding examination of the meaning and significance of the depiction of the garden.

Gardens in Art

Gardens in Art
Author: Lucia Impelluso
Publsiher: Getty Publications
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2007
Genre: Gardens
ISBN: 0892368853

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Impelluso analyzes the constituent elements of gardens, both real and imagined, and uncovers their often-hidden symbolic meanings. Paintings and the nearly 400 works presented here provide a continuous visual record of the myriad forms of gardens.

A History of Garden Art

A History of Garden Art
Author: Marie Luise Gothein,Walter P. Wright
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1966
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:63496496

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The Artist s Garden

The Artist s Garden
Author: Jackie Bennett
Publsiher: White Lion Publishing
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2019-10-29
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 9781781318744

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The Artist’s Garden will feature up to 20 gardens that have inspired and been home to some of the greatest painters of history. These gardens not only supplied the inspiration for creative works but also illuminate the professional motivation and private life of the artists themselves – from Cezanne’s house in the south of France to Childe Hassam at Celia Thaxter’s garden off the coast off Maine. Flowers and gardens have often been the first choice for artists looking for a subject. A garden close to the artist’s studio is not only convenient for daily material and ideas, but also has the advantage of changing through the seasons and over time. Claude Monet’s Giverny was the catalyst for hundreds of great paintings (by Monet and other artists), each one different from the one before. Sometimes a whole village becomes the focus for a colony of artists as at Gerberoy in Picardy and Skagen on the northernmost tip of Denmark. This book is about the real homes and gardens that inspired these great artists – gardens that can still be visited today. The relationship between artist and garden is a complex one. A few artists, including Pierre Bonnard and his neighbour Monet were keen gardeners, as much in love with their plants as their work, while for others like Sorolla in Madrid, his courtyard home was both a sanctuary and a source of ideas.