Lost Gardens of the World : An Atlas of Forgotten Horticultural Treasures-9780711292680

Lost Gardens of the World : An Atlas of Forgotten Horticultural Treasures by Lawrence, Sandra

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Author: Lawrence, Sandra

Museums & museology

Published on 3 October 2024 by Quarto Publishing PLC (Frances Lincoln) in the United Kingdom.

Hardback | 192 pages, colour illustrations
176 x 232 x 25 | 698g

A romantic journey through forty captivating gardens lost to time.

 All over the world, once-flourishing horticultural spaces have been abandoned and forgotten. From the once-crumbling grandeur of the Villa dEste and the magic of the Lost Gardens of Heligan, to the sculptural surrealism of Las Pozas and the colourful rebirth of Le Jardin Majorelle, there are countless gardens around the world with fascinating stories to tell.'  Author and journalist Sandra Lawrence takes readers on a tour of 40 horticultural gems from around the world that have been lost either through neglect, abandonment or destruction. Many have been consigned to history, never to be seen again, while others have been revived and restored by the care and dedication of new owners and communities. These marvels of horticulture take many forms: stately homes, floating allotments, roof gardens and more. But all of them have one thing in common: the romance of paradise lost.  Featuring one bespoke illustration of each garden by renowned artist Lucille Clerc, this book is a written celebration of our love of nature, and the importance of keeping these oases of green alive and well' if not in reality, then at least on the page.  These charming gardens are brought back to life, including: The Lost Gardens of Heligan, England Las Pozas, Mexico Le Jardin Majorelle, Morocco The Garden of Dreams, Nepal Villa dEste, Italy Paleis Het Loo, Netherlands Crowninshield Garden, USA  Discover the remarkable stories behind the creation, decline and occasional rebirth of these astonishing spaces, and meet the people and societies that first created and enjoyed them.

 The perfect gift for garden lovers, armchair travellers and cultural enthusiasts.