Evocative of fresh scents and organic forms, the phrase “in bloom” denotes a stage of growth in a plant’s life cycle and a period of rapid development, expansion, and flourishing. Drawing on these associations, my dissertation examines a sudden bloom in the number of Paris-based artists who painted scenes of modern urban life in which they explored the relationship between women and horticulture, the art of growing gardens and displaying plants. Four paintings produced in the 1870s, serve as case studies for this investigation of cultural responses to and social beliefs about Parisian women who embraced horticulture as a vocation and leisure pursuit. The pictures include Jules-Émile Saintin’s The Flower Seller, Giovanni Boldini’s Crossing t...
This paper will explore how representations of nature were worn on the body as fashion in the ninete...
This dissertation situates eighteenth-century botany within the contexts of contemporary commercial ...
Cette thèse consacrée à l’art des jardins en France entre 1867 et 1914 s’intéresse à un moment de ba...
Evocative of fresh scents and organic forms, the phrase “in bloom” denotes a stage of growth in a pl...
Nineteenth-century French fictional gardens are the site of unusual events which have never been sys...
My dissertation addresses a vibrant body of texts produced and read widely through Britain and the U...
During the eighteenth century, the Jardin du Roi in Paris was the leading monarchical institution fo...
This project originated from a cornucopia of personal experiences that informed a perspective shaped...
This article uses a surprising horticultural event—an unplanned, collective ‘theft’ of plants from t...
This master’s thesis explores the topic of urban garden wear. Gardens have inspired designers and ar...
This study investigates a formative episode in the history of modern landscape architecture and publ...
Violets were an important trade plant, sold in the streets and markets of European and North America...
This study investigates a formative episode in the history of modern landscape architecture and publ...
Rosa Bonheur (1822-1899), the mid-nineteenth century French painter of rural landscapes, has been he...
Agnes Block (1629-1704) was an impressive individual: she assembled a large collection of books and ...
This paper will explore how representations of nature were worn on the body as fashion in the ninete...
This dissertation situates eighteenth-century botany within the contexts of contemporary commercial ...
Cette thèse consacrée à l’art des jardins en France entre 1867 et 1914 s’intéresse à un moment de ba...
Evocative of fresh scents and organic forms, the phrase “in bloom” denotes a stage of growth in a pl...
Nineteenth-century French fictional gardens are the site of unusual events which have never been sys...
My dissertation addresses a vibrant body of texts produced and read widely through Britain and the U...
During the eighteenth century, the Jardin du Roi in Paris was the leading monarchical institution fo...
This project originated from a cornucopia of personal experiences that informed a perspective shaped...
This article uses a surprising horticultural event—an unplanned, collective ‘theft’ of plants from t...
This master’s thesis explores the topic of urban garden wear. Gardens have inspired designers and ar...
This study investigates a formative episode in the history of modern landscape architecture and publ...
Violets were an important trade plant, sold in the streets and markets of European and North America...
This study investigates a formative episode in the history of modern landscape architecture and publ...
Rosa Bonheur (1822-1899), the mid-nineteenth century French painter of rural landscapes, has been he...
Agnes Block (1629-1704) was an impressive individual: she assembled a large collection of books and ...
This paper will explore how representations of nature were worn on the body as fashion in the ninete...
This dissertation situates eighteenth-century botany within the contexts of contemporary commercial ...
Cette thèse consacrée à l’art des jardins en France entre 1867 et 1914 s’intéresse à un moment de ba...