The English Garden : A Journey through its History
(Author) Hans von TrothaAn introduction to the history of landscape gardening in Britain in the 18th century. Garden design in England was entirely reinvented during the eighteenth century. The strictly symmetrical gardens of the French Baroque were replaced by artificial landscapes that soon became almost indistinguishable from natural scenery. This ideal image of nature conceived by eighteenth-century English landscape gardeners still governs our notion of what constitutes a beautiful landscape today. The English Garden is a journey through the history of the English garden by introducing twelve of the most important, original, and beautiful private parklands in Britain, all of which can be visited today. On the way, readers learn how the new landscape garden was born out of a spirit of political opposition during the period.
Hans von Trotha
Hans von Trotha was a German writer known for his epic novel "The Obsidian Mountain." His intricate and vivid storytelling combined elements of fantasy and historical fiction, captivating readers with its rich world-building and complex characters. Von Trotha's work continues to inspire and influence contemporary literature.