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A Garden History Blog: About me (and this blog)

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A Garden History Blog. Thoughts on landscape garden. About me (and this blog). About me (and this blog). I am thirty-four, I have a master’s degree in Architecture, and my passion is garden history. How gardens change, what they're made of, their relationship with garden owners and designers, their link to life and society from which they are born and have developed. Seeing as this collection of writing is a blog, it is always "under construction". In particular the bibliography. He gains all points, who...

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A Garden History Blog: Chinese influences and a European cameo

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A Garden History Blog. Thoughts on landscape garden. About me (and this blog). Sunday, 14 September 2014. Chinese influences and a European cameo. Landscape gardens were also known, especially in France, as Anglo-Chinese Gardens. Probably the first one to use this description was Georges-Louis Le Rouge, an architect and cartographer who published, in 1775, a collection of plans and drawings titled Jardins anglo-chinois à la mode. What was the link between Landscape gardens and Chinese gardens? How did pe...

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A Garden History Blog: The writer's garden: John Ruskin at Brantwood

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A Garden History Blog. Thoughts on landscape garden. About me (and this blog). Saturday, 13 December 2014. The writer's garden: John Ruskin at Brantwood. Gardens and literature are deeply linked. As literature inspired many revolutions in garden design, in the same way gardens have always been an inspiration for writers and poets. The relationship between these two arts is a very interesting subject, and that's why I decided to write a few posts on this topic. During his travels Ruskin rarely stopped to ...

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A Garden History Blog: Ninfa: a landscape garden out of time

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A Garden History Blog. Thoughts on landscape garden. About me (and this blog). Tuesday, 14 October 2014. Ninfa: a landscape garden out of time. Just outside the Italian town of Sermoneta there is a romantic garden called Ninfa, known in every part of the world. Ninfa was the name of an ancient town owned by the Caetani family, and this is its first peculiarity. It was not simply a private estate, it was a town, with its own houses, churches, its shops and even a castle. Ninfa remained abandoned for centu...

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A Garden History Blog: Another theory about the birth of Landscape Garden. Ippolito Pindemonte

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A Garden History Blog. Thoughts on landscape garden. About me (and this blog). Thursday, 14 August 2014. Another theory about the birth of Landscape Garden. Ippolito Pindemonte. There are many theories about the birth of landscape garden, and today I will take a deeper look at the one proposed by Ippolito Pinedmonte, an Italian poet born in Verona in 1753, that originated from a meeting of the Science Academy in Padova in 1792. Poi che lasciàr gli aviluppati calli,. Acque stagnanti, mobili cristalli,.

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Historical Gardens » Tethys

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Unconnected Notes on Garden History by Henk van der Eijk. Subscribe to Posts via:. Nymphs on the rocks. July 4th, 2015 Korte samenvatting ↓. Filled days of early July beg for a title like this. Further inspiration came from the group of rock-climbing nymphs I recently encountered in the garden of York House. This group of Oceanides has been the focal point of the riverside garden. A part of the garden we’d call. In Dutch, because seen from the house, it is on the other side of a public road. To, not nece...

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Unconnected Notes on Garden History by Henk van der Eijk. Subscribe to Posts via:. Nymphs on the rocks. July 4th, 2015 Korte samenvatting ↓. Filled days of early July beg for a title like this. Further inspiration came from the group of rock-climbing nymphs I recently encountered in the garden of York House. This group of Oceanides has been the focal point of the riverside garden. A part of the garden we’d call. In Dutch, because seen from the house, it is on the other side of a public road. To, not nece...

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Unconnected Notes on Garden History by Henk van der Eijk. Subscribe to Posts via:. Nymphs on the rocks. July 4th, 2015 Korte samenvatting ↓. Filled days of early July beg for a title like this. Further inspiration came from the group of rock-climbing nymphs I recently encountered in the garden of York House. This group of Oceanides has been the focal point of the riverside garden. A part of the garden we’d call. In Dutch, because seen from the house, it is on the other side of a public road. To, not nece...

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Historical Gardens » James Whitaker Wright (1846-1904)

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Unconnected Notes on Garden History by Henk van der Eijk. Subscribe to Posts via:. Nymphs on the rocks. July 4th, 2015 Korte samenvatting ↓. Filled days of early July beg for a title like this. Further inspiration came from the group of rock-climbing nymphs I recently encountered in the garden of York House. This group of Oceanides has been the focal point of the riverside garden. A part of the garden we’d call. In Dutch, because seen from the house, it is on the other side of a public road. To, not nece...

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Unconnected Notes on Garden History by Henk van der Eijk. Subscribe to Posts via:. Nymphs on the rocks. July 4th, 2015 Korte samenvatting ↓. Filled days of early July beg for a title like this. Further inspiration came from the group of rock-climbing nymphs I recently encountered in the garden of York House. This group of Oceanides has been the focal point of the riverside garden. A part of the garden we’d call. In Dutch, because seen from the house, it is on the other side of a public road. To, not nece...

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Unconnected Notes on Garden History by Henk van der Eijk. Subscribe to Posts via:. Nymphs on the rocks. July 4th, 2015 Korte samenvatting ↓. Filled days of early July beg for a title like this. Further inspiration came from the group of rock-climbing nymphs I recently encountered in the garden of York House. This group of Oceanides has been the focal point of the riverside garden. A part of the garden we’d call. In Dutch, because seen from the house, it is on the other side of a public road. To, not nece...

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Historical Gardens » Blog Archive » Harde en Evergreene Heester Trees, Shrobbs

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Unconnected Notes on Garden History by Henk van der Eijk. Subscribe to Posts via:. Harde en Evergreene Heester Trees, Shrobbs. May 16th, 2015 English summary ↓. Met deze termen adverteerde de Haarlemse kweker Jacobus Gans in november 1770. 24 november 1770, p2;. 27 november 1770, p2. Advertentie van Jacobus Gans uit de. 24 november 1770. Klik op de afbeelding om naar de bron (Delpher) te gaan. Van belang voor mijn zojuist verschenen artikel. Van der Eijk, H. ‘. Harde en Evergreene Heester Trees, Shrobbs.

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Unconnected Notes on Garden History by Henk van der Eijk. Subscribe to Posts via:. Nymphs on the rocks. July 4th, 2015 Korte samenvatting ↓. Filled days of early July beg for a title like this. Further inspiration came from the group of rock-climbing nymphs I recently encountered in the garden of York House. This group of Oceanides has been the focal point of the riverside garden. A part of the garden we’d call. In Dutch, because seen from the house, it is on the other side of a public road. To, not nece...

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Unconnected Notes on Garden History by Henk van der Eijk. Subscribe to Posts via:. Archive for the 'Fieldwork' Category. Sporen van een tuinpiramide. On January 5th, 2016 5 Comments. Laser altimetry technology reveals the location of what is most probably the footprint of a lost garden pyramid in The Netherlands. It seems to be several meters north from the location indicated on maps from the 1780’s, but it may have been moved towards the bank of the pond after that was created in 1792. One document in t...

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Unconnected Notes on Garden History by Henk van der Eijk. Subscribe to Posts via:. Archive for the 'Planting' Category. Posted in Current Affairs. On March 28th, 2016 No Comments. Harde en Evergreene Heester Trees, Shrobbs. Posted in Garden History. On May 16th, 2015 No Comments. The move itself makes it possible to put a date on Gans’ undated catalogues, especially because an unknown version has come to light, on which his sole address is still in Haarlem only. Gans had ‘English’ and ‘...A question abou...

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