In this course we examine the two great schools of garden architecture: the Italian and the French schools. We shall see how the landscape of each country established the guidelines for each style. We shall also study the philosophic concept that says nature must be dominated.
The programme for the course is: |
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Origins of the Renaissance garden |
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The development of the Italian formal garden: Boboli |
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Gardens of the Veneto: Villa Pisani |
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Gardens of Latium: Bomarzo and Villa d'Este |
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Gardens of Tuscany i: the Medici Villas |
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The French tradition: daughter of the Italian one |
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The development of the French school: Vaux-le-Vicompte |
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The apogee of the French formal garden: Versailles |
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French gardens in Germany and in the Austrian Empire |
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French gardens in the great Russian estates |
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Visits to historical parks gardens in Florence and environs are also part of the programme. |
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From the English garden to the gardens of times |
The Fountain of Neptune at the Boboli Gardens |