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How a Frenchman invented the English garden A new exhibition shows how Claude Lorrain's vision of wildness and ruin inspired the landscape we know today. By Harry Mount 08 October 2011 • 7:00pm ...
And yet, Mr. Oudolf is quick to point out, his work is the art and craft of garden making. It is not ecological ... Your landscapes are far looser than the classic English mixed borders within ...
Twenty-nine small, never-shown paintings by Cecily Brown can now be seen at the Maccarone Gallery and in a gemlike new book called The English Garden.
The ambitious 80-acre garden is home to more than twenty individual gardens, cultivated and created in a variety of styles. From classic English and formal French gardens, as seen in the Silverton ...
Thankfully, as intelligently detailed in The New English Garden (Frances Lincoln, $60), the answer is an emphatic no. ... art and cultural events, celebrity style, ...
Cummins has created a 'garden' of individually hand-thrown ceramic blooms mounted on metal rods, each design chosen because of a historic relationship with its location. Part of the London 2012 ...
Celebrating the English Garden, the summer exhibition at the Brian Sinfield Gallery, in Burford, offers something for everyone. As a packet of mixed seeds grows up, delivering the pretty, the ...
The 1,600-year-old stone, which is inscribed with an Irish language from the 4th century AD, was unearthed by a geography teacher in Coventry (Herbert Art Gallery & Museum, Coventry) ...