This thoroughly new and authoritative edition of the classic 'Andeutungen über Landschaftsgärtnerei' has been translated by John Hargraves, with an introduction by landscape historian and Pückler authority Linda Parshall. The book contains the same forty-four images and four maps as the original large-format Atlas accompanying the German text.
Park Muskau, Prince Pückler’s extraordinary nineteenth-century creation on both sides of the River Neisse, together with Hints on Landscape Gardening (Andeutungen über Landschaftsgärtnerei), his instructive 1834 treatise based on the park’s design,are as important to American landscape architects as the work and writings of Frederick Law Olmsted.
This thoroughly new and authoritative edition of the classic 'Andeutungen über Landschaftsgärtnerei' has been translated by John Hargraves, with an introduction by landscape historian and Pückler authority Linda Parshall. The book contains the same forty-four images and four maps as the original large-format Atlas accompanying the German text.
Park Muskau, Prince Pückler’s extraordinary nineteenth-century creation on both sides of the River Neisse, together with Hints on Landscape Gardening (Andeutungen über Landschaftsgärtnerei), his instructive 1834 treatise based on the park’s design,are as important to American landscape architects as the work and writings of Frederick Law Olmsted.