Villas and gardens in early modern Italy and France
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Villas and gardens in early modern Italy and France
(Cambridge studies in new art history and criticism)
Cambridge University Press, 2001
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
This volume focuses on selected villas and their gardens in France and Italy from the sixteenth through the eighteenth centuries. Interdisciplinary and fundamentally contextualizing in approach, the essays examine the relationship between landscape and court culture and statecraft; villas in their broader territorial setting; landscape and representation; gender and the garden; and the social history of garden construction, among other topics. Providing an overview of the new directions that are currently taken in cultural landscape studies, Villas and Gardens in Early Modern Italy and France also places these sites within the context of European intellectual history, material culture studies, and cultural landscape studies.
目次
- Introduction: Italian and French gardens: a century of historical study (1900-2000) Mirka Benes
- Introduction: landscape in context Dianne Harris
- 1. Italy is garden: the idea of Italy and the Italian garden tradition Claudia Lazzaro
- 2. Pressed labor and Pratolino: social imagery and social reality at a Medici garden Suzanne Butters
- 3. Pastoralism in the Roman Baroque villa and in Claude Lorrain: myths and realities of the Roman campagna Mirka Benes
- 4. '... dall'Agricoltura venne la Nobilita ...': the rural landscape of the Villa Mondragone near Frascati Tracy Ehrlich
- 5. Venaria Reale: ambition and imitation in a seventeenth-century villa Elisabeth Blair MacDougall
- 6. Landscape and representation: the printed view and Marc'Antonio Dal Re's Ville didelizie Dianne Harris
- 7. Women in the garden of allegory: Catherine de'Medici and the locus of female rule Sheila ffolliott
- 8. Gender, flowers, and the Baroque nature of kinship Elizabeth Hyde
- 9. Dress and address: garden design and material identity in seventeenth-century France Chandra Mukerji
- 10. Vaux-le-Vicomte: Le Vau's ambition Hilary Ballon
- 11. 'This is not a jarden anglais': Carmontelle, the Jardin de Monceau, and irregular garden design in late eighteenth-century France David Hays.
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