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Gardens in Time | 
enlarge | Author: Jacques Bosser Creator: Alain Le Toquin Publisher: "Harry N. Abrams, Inc." Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 85378
Media: Hardcover Edition: English-language Ed Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 328 Shipping Weight (lbs): 6.2 Dimensions (in): 12.3 x 11.5 x 1.1
ISBN: 0810930927 Dewey Decimal Number: 712.09 EAN: 9780810930926 ASIN: 0810930927
Publication Date: November 1, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: New, dust cover has a crease on the front and along the page edge, corner of the book is indented and there is a remainder mark on page edge by the spine, rub marks on the dust cover - Hardcover
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Product Description Ambitious in scope and a wonder to examine, Gardens in Time captures two millennia of garden history between its covers. The follow-up to world-renowned photographer Alain Le Toquins successful The Most Beautiful Gardens in the World, Gardens in Time contains lush and glorious photographs of the nearly 130 gardens that Le Toquin explored across 20 countriesthe most comprehensive garden photo documentary ever undertaken by a single photographer. From the Roman gardens at Hadrians villa to the modern work of landscape gardeners like Fernando Caruncho, the Wirtzes, and Robert Irwin, historical and contemporary gardens are showcased. All are complemented by Jacques Bossers informative text, which reveals the evolutions, transformations, influences, and trends that characterize these beautiful landscapes, putting into context their aesthetic appeal, both then and now.
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I agree May 11, 2008 This is a gorgeous, informative, inspiring book.
Even if your 'garden' is no more than a strip of lawn, a potted plant on the windowsill or a matter of mind, this book is an informative and imaginative gem.
Enjoy ~!
A truly beautiful book! October 31, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Believe me, I have gone over tons of "Gardens" coffee table books...and this is a stand out! A great inspiration to us designers and anyone who appreciates monumental gardens.
A devoted eye for botanical beauty August 27, 2007 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
This book is irresistable to anyone who has an interest in gardens. Whether old or new, the way other gardners(both professional and amature) see the opportunities available to use their creativity with trees and plants in any of these locations over time makes for fascinating viewing. We are still talking about thought provoking photos from many of the pages and will continue to enjoy the book.
Behold the Evolution of the Garden May 31, 2007 18 out of 18 found this review helpful
If you are a garden lover, you should definitely buy and treasure this book!
If you are like me, you think about the legendary rulers of the past and imagine that they must have had gardens that far surpass what we know today. But if you stop for a minute, you'll realize that those rulers didn't have modern machinery to take care of their gardens. Also tastes may have been different then.
So what did gardens look like in earlier eras?
Gardens in Time will provide some of the best answers you can hope to find.
Your tour begins with Persia, moves on to Islamic gardens, and then travels to China, Japan, and India. From there, you visit the Roman Empire, the Middle Ages in Europe, the Renaissance, the Baroque, the Rococo, and ultimately England. The tour concludes with a brief look at contemporary gardens.
To me, one of the big surprises is how many different elements the older gardens captured: stunning views, water, reflections, fountains, water lilies, fish, rocks, paths, geometric order, trees, hedges, mosaics, sculpture, architecture, enclosures, mixtures of shade and sun, and oh, yes, an occasional flower. I was also impressed by the intimacy of some gardens . . . obviously providing respite and calm. There was also remarkable restraint in some cases, showing that taste has long been important to garden designers and owners.
Naturally, one of the book's limitations is that many famous gardens (such as the hanging gardens of Babylon) no longer exist. I was impressed by how many gardens have survived for many centuries and are well preserved in the book.
A nice surprise for me was to find out that the Huntington Botanical Gardens that I admired as a youngster are among the best representations of many older garden types.
But I was surprised to see that I liked the gardens of artists best in the book, especially the famous Giverny over which Claude Monet labored for so many years. So perhaps there's more potential for art in gardens than the ancients realized.
The photography and the essays are superb. A lot of care went into picking lighting and foliage conditions that show off the gardens to best advantage.
A dream tour that will provide inspiration for both amateur home gardeners and professional landscapers alike! January 6, 2007 19 out of 20 found this review helpful
Alain Le Toquin is one of the foremost nature photographers of France. Jacques Bosser is a writer and translator of more than forty books on architecture, design, and photography. Together, Toquin and Bosser have collaborated in their highly recommended coffee table book, "Gardens In Time", to provide a showcase compendium of almost 130 gardens drawn from twenty different countries in a photo documentary that is nothing short of extraordinary. Ranging from the Roman gardens at Hadrian's villa, to the late 16th century gardens of Castello Ruspoli in Italy, to the 17th century topiary gardens of Levens Hall in Kendal, Great Britain, to the 19th century gardens of Claude Monet at Giverny, to the work of such contemporary landscape gardeners as Fernando Caruncho, the Wirtzes, and Robert Irwin, "Gardens In Time" takes the reader on a brilliant and visually impressive tour. Whether it's a rooftop garden in Paris, or a Japanese garden in Kyoto, or the Tacaruna garden in Petropolis, Brazil, "Gardens In Time" is a dream tour that will provide inspiration for both amateur home gardeners and professional landscapers alike!
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