Some English Gardens

Some English Gardens

by Gertrude Jekyll
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Publication Date: 21/08/2022

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In "Some English Gardens," Gertrude Jekyll combines her extensive horticultural knowledge with her passion for design, crafting a vivid exploration of the English garden's aesthetic and cultural significance. This work is characterized by its eloquent prose and meticulous detail, serving as both a practical guide and an artistic statement. Jekyll artfully weaves historical context, personal anecdotes, and technical insights into her narrative, thereby creating a rich tapestry that celebrates the beauty and functional landscape of English gardens. Her keen observations not only illuminate the physical aspects of gardening but also reflect the emotional and spiritual dimensions that gardens embody. Gertrude Jekyll, a pioneering figure in garden design and a prominent member of the Arts and Crafts Movement, drew inspiration from a deep connection with nature and a desire to harmonize outdoor spaces with their surroundings. Her collaborations with notable architects and her extensive garden projects throughout England allowed her to explore innovative planting techniques and styles. The culmination of her experiences and philosophies is reflected in this seminal work, which informs and inspires both amateur and seasoned gardeners alike. "Some English Gardens" is an essential read for anyone interested in the intersection of art and horticulture. Jekyll's insights offer valuable lessons on design, plant selection, and the philosophical underpinnings of gardening. This book is not merely a collection of garden descriptions; it is a profound meditation on the role gardens play in enriching life and enhancing our appreciation for the natural world.

ISBN:
4064066427337
4064066427337
Category:
Landscape gardening
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
21-08-2022
Language:
English
Publisher:
GoodPress
Gertrude Jekyll

Gertrude Jekyll (1843 - 1942) was one of the founding figures of modern British gardening. Born in London, she studied at the Kensington School of Art and maintained a career as a painter until nearing middle age, when she turned to horticulture.

Before she died, she had written thirteen books and made plans for, or taken part in the planning of, almost 350 gardens, many of which were designed in collaboration with the architect Edwin Lutyens.

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