From Art To Science. Experiencing Nature in the European Garden 1500-1700
ZeL Edizioni
Italian, English and French Text.
Treviso, 2016; paperback, pp. 126, b/w ill., cm 16,5x24.
(Festina Lente. Indagini d'Arte e Cultura. Miscellanea. 4).
series: Festina Lente. Indagini d'Arte e Cultura. Miscellanea
ISBN: 88-96600-92-8 - EAN13: 9788896600924
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Weight: 0.48 kg
Thus, the distinction between art and science, subtle as it was in the Renaissance, tended to fade away completely in gardens. Artists used the emerging botanical or zoological gardens to the benefit of their own training, and the images of flora and fauna they created for educated collectors or botanical treatises were appreciated for their aesthetic qualities as well as for their naturalism. The fashion for rustic grottoes mirrored artistically the ongoing heated debate over the formation of matter; and fountains, displays and waterworks in their turn sparked the study of hydraulics.
The essays collected in this volume show the state of the art in regards to this topic and explore the dialectic of the interrelationship between the study of nature and the design of gardens.
Konrad. Per quanto un'oca allunghi il collo non diventerà mai un cigno