ISBN: HB: 9780300254686

Yale University Press

November 2020

196 pp.

30,5x22,9 cm

62 colour illus., 18 duotone illus.

HB:
£60.00
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Garden at Monceau

Originally published in 1779, "Garden at Monceau" is a richly illustrated presentation of the garden Louis Carrogis, known as Carmontelle, designed on the eve of the French Revolution for Louis-Philippe-Joseph d'Orleans, duc de Chartres. With its array of architectural follies intended to surprise and amaze the visitor, the garden was a setting for ancien regime social life. Carmontelle's portrayal of his work in "Garden at Monceau" therefore serves as an expression of a key moment in the history of European landscape design, garden architecture, and social history. This facsimile edition, with its English-language text and reproductions of the original engravings, is accompanied by essays that interpret the landscape design and examine Carmontelle's larger career as a painter and theater producer.

About the author

Elizabeth Barlow Rogers is the president of the Foundation for Landscape Studies, New York.

Joseph Disponzio is a landscape architect with the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation.