The essay explores the significant transformation in perceptions of the Chinese garden on the basis of its botanical quality and plant arrangement, as reflected in the accounts of Western travelers during the long eighteenth century, in the context of a shifting aesthetic and political interest in (and understanding of) China as an empire
The essay focuses on 17th and 18th-centuries accounts of Chinese gardens written by Jesuit missionar...
Gardens are sites that can be at one and the same time admired works of art and valuable pieces of r...
This essay starts with a brief description of the history of the garden in the East and introduces t...
Western views of the Chinese art of the garden have evolved, since the seventeenth century, in line ...
The essay explores the wide range of printed works, written by Western travellers, that described th...
While much scholarship has focused on the impact of Chinese gardens and garden philosophy in the Wes...
The essay focuses on the political roots and implications of Europe’s fascination with the Chinese g...
Publisher’s description, from the book cover: “Europeans may be said to have first encountered the ...
n the first half of the eighteenth century, England experienced a drastic change in its horticultura...
The article proposes a discussion on the process that engendered, in the West, the invention of a co...
In 1690, Sir William Temple, one of the earlier theorists of the landscape garden and the first to p...
China had a seminal role on evolution of European garden art of 17th and 18th centuries. If, beginni...
During the 18th century, Western garden art underwent a radical change, which led from the regular a...
During the 18th century, Western garden art underwent a radical change, which led from the regular a...
The essay discusses the contemporary reinterpretations of the Chinese garden as a historical typolog...
The essay focuses on 17th and 18th-centuries accounts of Chinese gardens written by Jesuit missionar...
Gardens are sites that can be at one and the same time admired works of art and valuable pieces of r...
This essay starts with a brief description of the history of the garden in the East and introduces t...
Western views of the Chinese art of the garden have evolved, since the seventeenth century, in line ...
The essay explores the wide range of printed works, written by Western travellers, that described th...
While much scholarship has focused on the impact of Chinese gardens and garden philosophy in the Wes...
The essay focuses on the political roots and implications of Europe’s fascination with the Chinese g...
Publisher’s description, from the book cover: “Europeans may be said to have first encountered the ...
n the first half of the eighteenth century, England experienced a drastic change in its horticultura...
The article proposes a discussion on the process that engendered, in the West, the invention of a co...
In 1690, Sir William Temple, one of the earlier theorists of the landscape garden and the first to p...
China had a seminal role on evolution of European garden art of 17th and 18th centuries. If, beginni...
During the 18th century, Western garden art underwent a radical change, which led from the regular a...
During the 18th century, Western garden art underwent a radical change, which led from the regular a...
The essay discusses the contemporary reinterpretations of the Chinese garden as a historical typolog...
The essay focuses on 17th and 18th-centuries accounts of Chinese gardens written by Jesuit missionar...
Gardens are sites that can be at one and the same time admired works of art and valuable pieces of r...
This essay starts with a brief description of the history of the garden in the East and introduces t...