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Gertrude Jekyll and the Country House Garden

From the Archives of Country Life

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Gertrude Jekyll was a pivotal garden designer of the twentieth century, known for her prolific writing and influential plant expertise. Her connections included prominent architects, horticulturists, artists, and writers. This volume in the Country Life Archives series celebrates Jekyll's gardens and her renowned theories on color, planting, and design, showcasing her collaborations with Sir Edwin Lutyens and other architects. Featuring over 150 stunning photographs, the book highlights the enduring allure of Jekyll's creative genius. It draws from Country Life's archives to present a selection of Jekyll's notable collaborations with Lutyens, which spanned forty years and encompassed over fifty gardens, including Orchards, Deanery Garden, Hestercombe Gardens, Lambay Castle, and Folly Farm. The work of contemporary architects in her circle, like Oliver Hill at Valewood and L. Rome Guthrie at Townhill Park, is also included. Five themed chapters based on Jekyll's books explore her greatest gardens, such as her own at Munstead Wood, the historical gardens at St Catherine's Court and Owlpen Manor, and Inigo Triggs's Little Boarhunt. The book also features the magnificent water gardens at Marsh Court and the restoration at The Manor House at Upton Grey, concluding with a chapter on garden ornament that outlines Jekyll's aesthetic principles for pergolas, water features, and garden houses.

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Gertrude Jekyll and the Country House Garden, Judith B. Tankard

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Titre
Gertrude Jekyll and the Country House Garden
Sous-titre
From the Archives of Country Life
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Aurum Press
Publié
2011
Format
rigide
Pages
192
ISBN10
1845136241
ISBN13
9781845136246
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Gertrude Jekyll was a pivotal garden designer of the twentieth century, known for her prolific writing and influential plant expertise. Her connections included prominent architects, horticulturists, artists, and writers. This volume in the Country Life Archives series celebrates Jekyll's gardens and her renowned theories on color, planting, and design, showcasing her collaborations with Sir Edwin Lutyens and other architects. Featuring over 150 stunning photographs, the book highlights the enduring allure of Jekyll's creative genius. It draws from Country Life's archives to present a selection of Jekyll's notable collaborations with Lutyens, which spanned forty years and encompassed over fifty gardens, including Orchards, Deanery Garden, Hestercombe Gardens, Lambay Castle, and Folly Farm. The work of contemporary architects in her circle, like Oliver Hill at Valewood and L. Rome Guthrie at Townhill Park, is also included. Five themed chapters based on Jekyll's books explore her greatest gardens, such as her own at Munstead Wood, the historical gardens at St Catherine's Court and Owlpen Manor, and Inigo Triggs's Little Boarhunt. The book also features the magnificent water gardens at Marsh Court and the restoration at The Manor House at Upton Grey, concluding with a chapter on garden ornament that outlines Jekyll's aesthetic principles for pergolas, water features, and garden houses.