During the 18th century, Western garden art underwent a radical change, which led from the regular arrangements of Baroque gardens to the development of an irregular design inspired by the natural landscape. A contribution to this evolution was offered by Jesuits' accounts of the natural appearance of the gardens of China. Based on an analysis of original sources in European languages, the book presents and discusses Jesuits' descriptions of Chinese plants and gardens written in the 17th and 18th centuries and published in Europe at that time. It traces the different phases of the Jesuits' perception of the gardens of China: from an initial general curiosity, to an understanding of the garden composition and design method, and the promotion...