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The world of André Le Nôtre

The Gardens of Versailles - along with the name of their chief creator, Andre Le Notre - have become synonymous with the French style of "formal" garden. This style in its turn would succumb to another "national" mode, the English school of naturalistic and picturesque landscapes. But as Thierry Mariage makes clear in this detailed and lucid book, the garden style that Le Notre brought to perfection need not be seen in opposition to the later "English" one; rather, he claims, they represent two points along a continuum that exists between the natural and cultural worlds. He situates Le Notre's garden art in a complex social and cultural world, where the practices of land management, surveying techniques and hydrology, military practice, and both scientific and literary perspectives on land use and experience brought into being a unique form of landscape architecture. His analysis opens up the fashion in which design techniques and garden philosophy are shaped by material culture
Print Book, English, ©1999
University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia, ©1999
Biographies
xv, 144 pages : illustrations, maps ; 26 cm.
9780812234688, 0812234685
39522880
List of Illustrations
ix(2)
Forewordxi(2)
John Dixon Hunt
Introductionxiii
1 Establishment of the Classic Landscape
1(26)
Mutations of the Seigneurial Residence
1(7)
Protectionist Policies and Economic Planning
8(6)
The Rehabilitation of the French Nobility
14(13)
2 The Generation of Planners
27(20)
The Milieu and Corporation of Gardeners
27(5)
Practical Geometry and Measuring Instruments
32(8)
Conceptions of Landscape
40(7)
3 Theory and Forms of the French Garden
47(46)
From Agronomy to Aesthetics
47(5)
The Precepts of Boyceau de la Baraudiere
52(2)
Symbolism of the Classic Garden and Origins of the Constitutive Parts
54(9)
Some Gardens from the First Half of the Seventeenth Century
63(8)
Critical Analysis of Courances
71(7)
The Originality of Vaux
78(5)
Fragments of Le Notre's Theory and Typical Features of His Style
83(10)
4 Parks, Forests, and Planning
93(20)
The Surintendance des Batiments du Roi
93(5)
Regional-Scale Planning at Versailles
98(6)
Regulation of Space
104(9)
Conclusion113(2)
Notes115(6)
Glossary121(4)
Bibliography125(12)
Index137(8)
Translator's Acknowledgments145