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Envisioning the Garden: Line, Scale, Distance, Form, Color, and Meaning

Author Robert Mallet
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Category Gardening
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Author(s)Robert Mallet
ISBN / ASIN0393733424
ISBN-139780393733426
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Sales Rank1,369,358
CategoryGardening
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An expert shares practical, easily achieved principles for making beautiful gardens.

What style to give a garden and how best to lay it out are perennial puzzles for creators of gardens. Gardener/designer Robert Mallet shows how the basic elements of design line, scale, distance, shape, color, and other sensory associations can open the viewer s outlook toward broad perspectives or, conversely, can lock us up in a cage. Reviewing all these elements, Mallet explains what really works, offering a range of practical ideas that can be adapted to visually enlarge space and liberate the mind. He illustrates his ideas in 160 beautiful photographs and the skillful drawings of architect Yves Poinsot.

Mallet was for over twenty years in charge of Le Bois des Moutiers, a park created by his grandfather in Normandy, one of the most beautiful gardens in France, where he was able to put his ideas to the test within the context of a masterpiece of scenic design. 160 four-color illustrations and 20 line drawings
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