English Garden through the Twentieth Century

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Author: Jane Brown

ISBN-10: 1870673298

ISBN-13: 9781870673297

Category: European Gardens

Jane Brown describes the range of influences upon gardens and their design from the heyday of Gertrude Jekyll one hundred years ago to the innovative ideas of Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe.

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Jane Brown's The English Garden in Our Time was originally published in 1966. It was the first book to attempt to describe the influences upon gardens and their design from the heyday of Gertrude Jekyll, one hundred years ago, to the innovative ideas of Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe. This new edition, re-titled The English Garden Through the Twentieth Century , has been revised to bring the story up to date, and add many new colour pictures. There is a detailed description of Gertrude Jekyll's life at Munstead Wood, followed by the story of the garden world she masterminded. These include arts and crafts gardens, and her work with Edwin Lutyens and other famous architects. Chapter three is devoted to the arts and crafts set piece, Rodmarton Manor. Jane Brown explores the lavish influences upon gardens during the thirties, and after the Second World war - the influences of the Italian style, the Modern Movement, of the making of Sissinghurst Castle's garden, and of Hidcote Manor and the 'new Georgia

Author's Foreword to the First Edition6Foreword to the 1999 Edition121Munstead Wood142The Arts and Crafts Garden463Rodmarton Manor784An Italian Affair945Modern Movement Gardens1226Sissinghurst Castle 1930-19621487Hidcote Manor and the 'New Georgian' Gardens1768The Post-Modern Garden2089Geoffrey Jellicoe and the Garden of the Mind24010Sutton Place260Acknowledgements282Index284