The Subtropical Garden; or, beauty of form in the flower garden

Par : W. Robinson
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  • Nombre de pages187
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN859-65--4717147-8
  • EAN8596547171478
  • Date de parution16/08/2022
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille3 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurDIGICAT

Résumé

In "The Subtropical Garden; or, Beauty of Form in the Flower Garden, " W. Robinson offers an intricate exploration of horticultural design and aesthetics through the lens of subtropical flora. Emphasizing the harmonious interplay of form and color, Robinson's prose is richly descriptive, invoking a sense of place that captures the imagination. The book is situated within the broader context of Victorian garden literature, reflecting the era's fascination with exotic plants and the artistic arrangement of natural elements.
Through detailed illustrations and nuanced commentary, Robinson articulates the principles of landscape composition while showcasing the lush beauty of subtropical gardens. W. Robinson was a passionate gardener and a pioneering figure in landscape design, known for his advocacy of naturalistic gardening over the more formal styles prevalent in his time. His extensive travels and experiences with diverse plant species profoundly influenced his perspective.
Robinson's background as a gardener and his keen interest in the beauty of form reveal his desire to evoke an emotional response through natural design, thus informing his approach in this essential work. I highly recommend "The Subtropical Garden" to both serious horticulturists and casual enthusiasts alike. Robinson's insightful analysis not only elevates the understanding of garden aesthetics but also inspires readers to appreciate the natural world in all its vibrancy.
This book is a vital addition to any library focused on garden design and environmental beauty.
In "The Subtropical Garden; or, Beauty of Form in the Flower Garden, " W. Robinson offers an intricate exploration of horticultural design and aesthetics through the lens of subtropical flora. Emphasizing the harmonious interplay of form and color, Robinson's prose is richly descriptive, invoking a sense of place that captures the imagination. The book is situated within the broader context of Victorian garden literature, reflecting the era's fascination with exotic plants and the artistic arrangement of natural elements.
Through detailed illustrations and nuanced commentary, Robinson articulates the principles of landscape composition while showcasing the lush beauty of subtropical gardens. W. Robinson was a passionate gardener and a pioneering figure in landscape design, known for his advocacy of naturalistic gardening over the more formal styles prevalent in his time. His extensive travels and experiences with diverse plant species profoundly influenced his perspective.
Robinson's background as a gardener and his keen interest in the beauty of form reveal his desire to evoke an emotional response through natural design, thus informing his approach in this essential work. I highly recommend "The Subtropical Garden" to both serious horticulturists and casual enthusiasts alike. Robinson's insightful analysis not only elevates the understanding of garden aesthetics but also inspires readers to appreciate the natural world in all its vibrancy.
This book is a vital addition to any library focused on garden design and environmental beauty.