This article analyses the essay "Gefühle bei Besuchung des Schönhofer Garten" by Jan Quirin Jahn (1739–1802), published in 1797 in the magazine "Apollo". The description of the English garden in Schönhof (Krásný Dvůr), the oldest of its kind in Bohemia, is seen in the light of aesthetic and theoretical discussions. The impression determines the reception of the new art of garden design. Jahn's literary walk through the garden of Schönhof also testified that new forms of aesthetic perception were intensively received in Bohemia
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This article is devoted to the topic of garden houses, characteristic of buildings in garden archite...
This bachelor's thesis focuses mainly on the English Landscape Gardens of the 17th and 18th centurie...
The art of gardening stems from an ontological paradox whereby man as creature turns into a creator ...
The object of this essay is to assess the origin, role and varying quality of the Gothic structures ...
The article in question is about one of the fragments of Novalis’s prose found in The Novices of Sai...
The article deals with the motif of garden in the work of Adalbert Stifter (1805-1868), an eminent a...
China had a seminal role on evolution of European garden art of 17th and 18th centuries. If, beginni...
Marie Luise Gothein’s „A History of Garden Art“, first published in 1914 and still in print, was imm...
Michel Baridon : Gardens and landscape. The aim of this article is to study the transition from the...
This article puts the Czech garden into the context of the development of garden design in Europe. A...
My thesis explores and develops an understanding of how the elements of a landscape operate on the a...
The article argues that the landscape garden was a powerful epistemological model in so far as it pr...
This article was originally accepted for publication by the Journal of Architecture and Culture, and...
Few of us think twice about the ornamental front garden, and yet no element is more ubiquitous in th...
"One cannot talk about the eighteenth-century garden without mentioning the locomotive abilities of ...
This article is devoted to the topic of garden houses, characteristic of buildings in garden archite...
This bachelor's thesis focuses mainly on the English Landscape Gardens of the 17th and 18th centurie...
The art of gardening stems from an ontological paradox whereby man as creature turns into a creator ...