Description
| Product ID: | 9780812222074 |
| Product Form: | Paperback / softback |
| Country of Manufacture: | US |
| Series: | Penn Studies in Landscape Architecture |
| Title: | A History of the Gardens of Versailles |
| Authors: | Author: Michel Baridon, Adrienne Mason |
| Page Count: | 296 |
| Subjects: | Landscape architecture and design, Landscape art & architecture, Gardens (descriptions, history etc), Gardens (descriptions, history etc), France |
| Description: | Michel Baridon traces the history of the most famous gardens in the world from their inception through the three centuries of eventful history that they have witnessed. The gardens of Versailles are perhaps the most famous in the world. Seemingly open to the horizon, their scale is monumental. Their grand east-west axis celebrates the Sun King, even as they offer an expression of the scientific spirit of the age in their geometrical layout and exploitation of the optical properties of reflecting water. The original park design, realized by André Le Nôtre, a few advisers, and Louis XIV himself—author of The Way to Present the Gardens of Versailles—remains largely intact. Yet Louis XV made his own original contribution to the gardens at the Trianon, where later still Richard Mique and Hubert Robert designed the English garden and the delightful village beloved by Marie Antoinette. |
| Imprint Name: | University of Pennsylvania Press |
| Publisher Name: | University of Pennsylvania Press |
| Country of Publication: | GB |
| Publishing Date: | 2012-03-05 |