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The foundation of Dutch horticulture lies in the Westland. Prince Frederik Hendrik, with the garden of his house at Honselaarsdijk, was one of its main promotors. This important and comprehensive study of the relationship between the house of Orange and Dutch horticulture accompanied the 'Onder den Oranjeboom' exhibition in Royal Palace Het Loo. From the contents: the(...)
Courtly gardens in Holland 1600-1650 : the house of Orange and the Hortus Batavus
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The foundation of Dutch horticulture lies in the Westland. Prince Frederik Hendrik, with the garden of his house at Honselaarsdijk, was one of its main promotors. This important and comprehensive study of the relationship between the house of Orange and Dutch horticulture accompanied the 'Onder den Oranjeboom' exhibition in Royal Palace Het Loo. From the contents: the history of the gardens of Frederik Hendrik and Amalia: the palace and garden of Ter Nieuburch at Rijswijk; the other gardens of Frederik Hendrik and Amalia; architecture, theory and practice at the Stadholder's Court; style and form of the Stadholder's Gardens; an iconological interpretation of the Dutch courtly garden.
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Magnificent buildings, spendid gardens returns to print some of the most important works of David Coffin, a leading authority on Renaissance architecture who, as one of the first scholars to apply the tools of art history to the study of gardens, became a founder of the discipline of garden and landscape studies.
Magnificent buildings, spendid gardens by David Coffin
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Magnificent buildings, spendid gardens returns to print some of the most important works of David Coffin, a leading authority on Renaissance architecture who, as one of the first scholars to apply the tools of art history to the study of gardens, became a founder of the discipline of garden and landscape studies.
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