Painting the Modern Garden: Monet to Matisse

Painting the Modern Garden: Monet to Matisse
Title Painting the Modern Garden: Monet to Matisse PDF eBook
Author Monty Don
Publisher Royal Academy Books
Pages 304
Release 2015-10-27
Genre Art
ISBN 9781910350027

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"Exhibition organized by the Cleveland Museum of Art and the Royal Academy of Arts, London."

A History of Garden Art

A History of Garden Art
Title A History of Garden Art PDF eBook
Author Marie Luise Schroeter Gothein
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 511
Release 2014-09-11
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1108076157

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This 1928 highly illustrated two-volume work on garden design is regarded as among the most important surveys of its kind.

Roberto Burle Marx

Roberto Burle Marx
Title Roberto Burle Marx PDF eBook
Author William Howard Adams
Publisher
Pages 88
Release 1991
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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Berlin Wall Art

Berlin Wall Art
Title Berlin Wall Art PDF eBook
Author Christian Bahr
Publisher
Pages 135
Release 2010
Genre Berlin Wall, Berlin, Germany, 1961-1989
ISBN 9783897736498

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Theatrum Botanicum

Theatrum Botanicum
Title Theatrum Botanicum PDF eBook
Author Uriel Orlow
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2018
Genre Apartheid
ISBN 9783956794155

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This publication emerges from Uriel Orlow's Theatrum Botanicum (2015-18), a multi-faceted project encompassing film, sound, photography, and installation, which looks to the botanical world as a stage for politics. Working from the dual vantage points of South Africa and Europe, the project considers plants as both witnesses to, and dynamic agents in, history. It links nature and humans, rural and cosmopolitan medicine, tradition and modernity across different geographies, histories, and systems of knowledge--exploring the variety of curative, spiritual, and economic powers of plants. The project addresses "botanical nationalism" and "flower diplomacy" during apartheid; plant migration; the role and legacies of the imperial classification and naming of plants; bioprospecting and biopiracy; and the garden planted by Nelson Mandela and his fellow inmates at Robben Island prison. This publication is made up of two intertwining books: one documents the works of Theatrum Botanicum, including the scripts for two films; the second is a compendium of brief, commissioned essays that aims to offer an accessible snapshot of the complex and multifaceted issues that inform and are raised by the artworks. The independent but interrelated essays, which either speak directly to the artworks or follow lines of inquiry alongside them, cover perspectives from postcolonial cultural studies; art criticism and art history; natural history, botany (including ethnobotany and economic botany), and conservation; jurisprudence and critical legal studies; and critical race studies.

Street Art in Berlin

Street Art in Berlin
Title Street Art in Berlin PDF eBook
Author Kai Jakob
Publisher
Pages 192
Release 2019-11
Genre
ISBN 9783897730946

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The Artist's Garden

The Artist's Garden
Title The Artist's Garden PDF eBook
Author Jackie Bennett
Publisher White Lion Publishing
Pages 227
Release 2019-10-29
Genre Gardening
ISBN 1781318743

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The Artist’s Garden will feature up to 20 gardens that have inspired and been home to some of the greatest painters of history. These gardens not only supplied the inspiration for creative works but also illuminate the professional motivation and private life of the artists themselves – from Cezanne’s house in the south of France to Childe Hassam at Celia Thaxter’s garden off the coast off Maine. Flowers and gardens have often been the first choice for artists looking for a subject. A garden close to the artist’s studio is not only convenient for daily material and ideas, but also has the advantage of changing through the seasons and over time. Claude Monet’s Giverny was the catalyst for hundreds of great paintings (by Monet and other artists), each one different from the one before. Sometimes a whole village becomes the focus for a colony of artists as at Gerberoy in Picardy and Skagen on the northernmost tip of Denmark. This book is about the real homes and gardens that inspired these great artists – gardens that can still be visited today. The relationship between artist and garden is a complex one. A few artists, including Pierre Bonnard and his neighbour Monet were keen gardeners, as much in love with their plants as their work, while for others like Sorolla in Madrid, his courtyard home was both a sanctuary and a source of ideas.