The composite figure of Ercole Ghirlanda Silva\u2014botanist, author and traveller\u2014is sketched in his role as the advocate and promoter of landscape gardening in northern Italy. The essay, which draws on a wealth of scholarly information and commentary, does not limit itself to unravel the multiple symbolic expressions of power and wealth underpinning the art of English landscape gardening and the way they were adapted to different Italian contexts. It also foregrounds the way Silva was able to appropriate the strong political \ue9lan accompanying the strategic use of architectural and statuary symbols apt to convey deeply innovative cultural innuendos that were bound to have a revolutionary fallout in terms of cultural politics. The a...
As part of a larger building project, the Florentine patrician Jacopo Salviati (1537-1586) had commi...
This article puts the Czech garden into the context of the development of garden design in Europe. A...
As part of a larger building project, the Florentine patrician Jacopo Salviati (1537-1586) had commi...
The essay maps the Italian debate on landscape gardening between 1700 and 1800; the role of literati...
The essay traces elements and monuments of picturesque and sublime quality, present in the English-s...
In the Atlas of the Italian Garden the development of landscape architecture and garden design of th...
The essay focuses on the political roots and implications of Europe’s fascination with the Chinese g...
Italian gardens have received more attention from historians than perhaps any other garden tradition...
In the second half of the 18th century, the naturalistically planted pleasure ground of England came...
My article aims to initiate a new discussion about the benefits to be derived from an intersection o...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2022Tuscia, a volcanic region of central Italy between Flo...
Few architectures have ever been so widely adored and discussed as that of the garden. For it has se...
The ruling class of the Republic of Genoa - the oligarchy of one of the most important financial cen...
Giardino di Ninfa, or Garden of Ninfa, is an English-style landscape garden located about 50 km sout...
In 1690, Sir William Temple, one of the earlier theorists of the landscape garden and the first to p...
As part of a larger building project, the Florentine patrician Jacopo Salviati (1537-1586) had commi...
This article puts the Czech garden into the context of the development of garden design in Europe. A...
As part of a larger building project, the Florentine patrician Jacopo Salviati (1537-1586) had commi...
The essay maps the Italian debate on landscape gardening between 1700 and 1800; the role of literati...
The essay traces elements and monuments of picturesque and sublime quality, present in the English-s...
In the Atlas of the Italian Garden the development of landscape architecture and garden design of th...
The essay focuses on the political roots and implications of Europe’s fascination with the Chinese g...
Italian gardens have received more attention from historians than perhaps any other garden tradition...
In the second half of the 18th century, the naturalistically planted pleasure ground of England came...
My article aims to initiate a new discussion about the benefits to be derived from an intersection o...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2022Tuscia, a volcanic region of central Italy between Flo...
Few architectures have ever been so widely adored and discussed as that of the garden. For it has se...
The ruling class of the Republic of Genoa - the oligarchy of one of the most important financial cen...
Giardino di Ninfa, or Garden of Ninfa, is an English-style landscape garden located about 50 km sout...
In 1690, Sir William Temple, one of the earlier theorists of the landscape garden and the first to p...
As part of a larger building project, the Florentine patrician Jacopo Salviati (1537-1586) had commi...
This article puts the Czech garden into the context of the development of garden design in Europe. A...
As part of a larger building project, the Florentine patrician Jacopo Salviati (1537-1586) had commi...