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Courtly gardens in Holland 1600-1650

Vanessa Bezemer Sellers

Courtly gardens in Holland 1600-1650

the House of Orange and the Hortus Batavus

by Vanessa Bezemer Sellers

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Published by Architectura & Natura Press, Garden Art Press in Amsterdam, Woodbridge .
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    Subjects:
  • Gardens, Dutch -- History -- 17th century.,
  • Gardens -- Netherlands -- Design -- History -- 17th century.,
  • Gardens -- Netherlands -- History -- 17th century.

  • Edition Notes

    StatementVanessa Bezemer Sellers.
    Classifications
    LC ClassificationsSB457.58 .S45 2001
    The Physical Object
    Pagination424 p. :
    Number of Pages424
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL22438763M
    ISBN 109071570789
    LC Control Number2001391132

    Jan van der Groen, noted for his gardener’s handbook Den Nederlandtsen Hovenier, was a Hague florist and gardener to the Prince of Orange. His father Warnart was a broom maker with a sideline growing flowers, bulbs and unusual plants, which he also supplied to the stadholder’s gardens.   The subject could embrace the whole continent - there was a book published in the s called Versailles: the View from Sweden - but here is restricted to a single relationship: Holland Author: Adam Nicolson.

    The Haarlem painter turned architect Pieter Post (–) designed the Huis ten Bosch (House in the Wood) about as a summer residence for Amalia van Solms, wife of the Stadholder, Prince Frederick Hendrick Courtly Gardens in Holland, – 15 See V.B. Sellers, Courtly Gardens in Holland – (Amsterdam: Architectura & Natura Press, ). 16 On the precise family connections see M. Sikkens-De Zwann, ‘Magdalena Poulle (–99): A Dutch lady in a circle of botanical collectors’, Garden .

    Try the new Google Books. Check out the new look and enjoy easier access to your favorite features. Try it now. No thanks. Try the new Google Books Get print book. No eBook available Holland; a history of the Virginia Holland families from to Kirk Davis Holland Missing: Courtly Gardens. Sellersis the author of Courtly Gardens in Holland, – The House of Orange and the Hortus Batavus. In her class, she charts the history of European gardens from the late s through the early s. Herstudentsanalyzelandscapetheory and design through contemporary engravings, books.


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