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By attending to principles and not to particulars , landscape architects should be
able to imitate “ many of the circumstances which give variety and spirit to a wild
spot , ” even in the smallest gardens . ? With the painter ' s “ distant vista , ” his ...
By attending to principles and not to particulars , landscape architects should be
able to imitate “ many of the circumstances which give variety and spirit to a wild
spot , ” even in the smallest gardens . ? With the painter ' s “ distant vista , ” his ...
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As modern landscape architects would continue to do , Gilpin referred all
questions of taste to the examples of landscape painting . “ We need only appeal
to the works of Salvator Rosa , ” he noted , “ for the use and beauty of the
withered top ...
As modern landscape architects would continue to do , Gilpin referred all
questions of taste to the examples of landscape painting . “ We need only appeal
to the works of Salvator Rosa , ” he noted , “ for the use and beauty of the
withered top ...
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Formal gardens remained in the repertory of the landscape architect , and ,
because of the covert quality of naturalistic design ... But formal gardening had
fallen into such disfavor among nature lovers and architects themselves that the
rise of ...
Formal gardens remained in the repertory of the landscape architect , and ,
because of the covert quality of naturalistic design ... But formal gardening had
fallen into such disfavor among nature lovers and architects themselves that the
rise of ...
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