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The Vatican Gardens: An Architectural and Horticultural History

BuchGebunden
352 Seiten
Englisch
Abbeville Publishing Grouperschienen am15.11.2009
The inspiration for virtually all of RomeGCOs famous gardens, the Vatican Gardens first flourished during the Middle Ages and have awed visitors ever since. Yet despite their importance to the history of Western gardens and art, no full-length study of the gardens has previously been published. With the release of The Vatican GardensGCothe third in a series co-published with the Vatican that also includes The Sistine Chapel: A New Vision and The Loggia of Raphael: A Vatican Art TreasureGCothese important gardens have at last received their full due. Covering the period from the thirteenth century through 1930, when the Vatican became a state, The Vatican Gardens explores the plants, planters, and architectural structures of the gardens in fascinating detail. Here you will learn about such celebrated gardeners as Michele Mercate, who around 1570 introduced the rarest plants of his time to the Vatican, and the great botanist Johannes Faber. The famous Cortile del Belvedere courtyard, designed by Donato Branmante for Pope Julius II and envisioned as a vast outdoor room, is brought to vibrant life through word and image.Discussion of the GardensGCO symbolic significance, agricultural functions, and upkeep by such gardening popes as Leo XIIIGCoas well as of the gardens at Castel Gandolfo, the pope's four-centuries-old summer residenceGCocompletes this authoritative volume. Illustrated throughout with newly commissioned images and plans as well as historic pictures and diagrams, and featuring research thatGCoamong much elseGCoestablishes the Vatican Gardens as the oldest botanical garden in Italy, this original volume belongs in the libraries of landscape gardeners, architects, historians, and visitors to Rome.mehr

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KlappentextThe inspiration for virtually all of RomeGCOs famous gardens, the Vatican Gardens first flourished during the Middle Ages and have awed visitors ever since. Yet despite their importance to the history of Western gardens and art, no full-length study of the gardens has previously been published. With the release of The Vatican GardensGCothe third in a series co-published with the Vatican that also includes The Sistine Chapel: A New Vision and The Loggia of Raphael: A Vatican Art TreasureGCothese important gardens have at last received their full due. Covering the period from the thirteenth century through 1930, when the Vatican became a state, The Vatican Gardens explores the plants, planters, and architectural structures of the gardens in fascinating detail. Here you will learn about such celebrated gardeners as Michele Mercate, who around 1570 introduced the rarest plants of his time to the Vatican, and the great botanist Johannes Faber. The famous Cortile del Belvedere courtyard, designed by Donato Branmante for Pope Julius II and envisioned as a vast outdoor room, is brought to vibrant life through word and image.Discussion of the GardensGCO symbolic significance, agricultural functions, and upkeep by such gardening popes as Leo XIIIGCoas well as of the gardens at Castel Gandolfo, the pope's four-centuries-old summer residenceGCocompletes this authoritative volume. Illustrated throughout with newly commissioned images and plans as well as historic pictures and diagrams, and featuring research thatGCoamong much elseGCoestablishes the Vatican Gardens as the oldest botanical garden in Italy, this original volume belongs in the libraries of landscape gardeners, architects, historians, and visitors to Rome.
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ISBN/GTIN978-0-7892-1048-7
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
Erscheinungsjahr2009
Erscheinungsdatum15.11.2009
Seiten352 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 253 mm, Höhe 333 mm, Dicke 38 mm
Gewicht2843 g
Artikel-Nr.60576417
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