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Women Garden Designers: From 1900 to the Present (Hardcover)
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Women Garden Designers: From 1900 to the Present (Hardcover)
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Women Garden Designers presents twenty-seven of the most important
and influential women garden designers and their gardens from
around the world, showing both their finest commissions as well as
the gardens they designed for themselves, in their own space. The
carefully researched text examines their influences and their
legacy to garden design. Beginning with the remarkable Gertrude
Jekyll and Beatrix Farrand, who were working simultaneously, though
on different sides of the Atlantic, the book then moves on into the
20th century, featuring international designers as diverse as
Florence Yoch - who created gardens for film sets and for glamorous
Hollywood homes - and Vita Sackville-West - whose regular gardening
column in the Observer, along with her own garden at Sissinghurst,
influenced those in Britain. In Australia, Edna Walling
supplemented her income from her practice with regular articles in
life-style magazines. Increasingly with picture-led articles,
designers found a way to publicise and advertise their work, thus
gaining new clients in emancipated women who were in a position to
place their own commissions.Women designers were more likely and
quicker to embrace the ecological garden movement particularly in
Germany and Sweden in the middle of the 20th century. They are
represented by Herta Hammerbacher and Rosemary Weisse, who created
the glorious perennial plantings in Munich's West Park and Ulla
Bodorff in Sweden, as well as Isabelle Greene in California with
her dry native plantings. The modern movement includes Monica Gora
and Topher Delaney, for whom spirituality and landscape as works of
art are important. The more conventional structured approach is
represented by Penelope Hobhouse and Rosemary Verey, who began
creating gardens later in their lives, following motherhood. Haruko
Seki from Japan and Isabel du Prat from Brazil express their own
special cultural qualities in their trans-global practices.
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