This essay introduces the reader to the diversity and cultural and historical issues of the development of gardens during the Renaissance in Europe. Starting from the examination of the tapestries in the exhibition, the author shows how these ideal views reflect the characteristics of the garden renaissance: references to antiquity, interest in the study of nature and architecture, role of the garden in the collections exhibition
Renaissance Gardens and Tapestry as a Microcosm
Juliette Ferdinand
2024-01-01
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This essay introduces the reader to the diversity and cultural and historical issues of the development of gardens during the Renaissance in Europe. Starting from the examination of the tapestries in the exhibition, the author shows how these ideal views reflect the characteristics of the garden renaissance: references to antiquity, interest in the study of nature and architecture, role of the garden in the collections exhibitionFile in questo prodotto:
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