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The Gardens of Portugal Helena Attlee

The Gardens of Portugal By Helena Attlee

The Gardens of Portugal by Helena Attlee


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Summary

The gardens of Portugal are among the most cosmopolitan in the world, bringing together ideas from East and West in a style that is flamboyant, exotic, and distinctly Portuguese. This book describes some twenty-eight of these gardens.

The Gardens of Portugal Summary

The Gardens of Portugal by Helena Attlee

The gardens of Portugal are among the most cosmopolitan in the world. The product of Portugal's long seafaring history, they bring together ideas from East and West in a style that is, in both design and planting, confident, flamboyant, exotic, and distinctly Portuguese. In the golden age of Portuguese exploration the glazed tiles and distinctive water tanks of the Moorish style were combined with the open loggias and box parterres of the Italian Renaissance, and gardens were decorated with statues and reliefs of dolphins, sea horses, anchors and other maritime motifs. From China, Japan, Africa, Australia and the Americas, Portugal's seafarers brought new seeds and plants such as camellias and rhododendrons that flourished in the mild climate.



This book describes some twenty-eight gardens, stunningly photographed by John Ferro Sims.

The Gardens of Portugal Reviews

This is an excellent book: it will be the standard English work on Portuguese gardens for many years to come. BBC Gardens Illustrated This book will contribute to getting Portugal on the garden map and I hope it will prompt someone in that country to take up garden history. -- Roy Strong Country Life If you want a modern account of the gardens of Portugal this is not the book for you, but lovers of magical realism will be riveted. House & Garden This is a handsome coffee table volume that offers a great glimpse into the tranquil places that can be found throughout the country. Portugal magazine Attlee writes elegantly and informatively, moving from history to anecdote to camellia culture with ease. Sunday Telegraph Some of us have been waiting a long time for a good, up-to-date book on Portuguese gardens, and here it is at last. Helena Atlee's text is a lively balance of historical information and telling anecdotes, somewhat lighter in tone than her book on Italian gardens of a few years ago. Photographer John Ferro Sims makes the most of those gardens that are well looked after, and is kind and clever when it comes to those (ana alarmingly high proportion) which are a little ragged round the edges. Daily Telegraph How many of you know much about the historic gardens of Portugal? Perhaps you have seen a few at Sintra in its unusually favourable climate for trees and hedging. My mental image of them amounted to a few painted tiles behind stone benches and dazzling bougainvilleas between the gardens and hideous, encroaching modernity. I have been completely wrong but it has taken an excellent new book to open my eyes. As its author, Helena Attlee, aptly observes: "Thousands of visitors are drawn to Portugal each year but few of them visit its gardens. Their loss is your gain."... Her Gardens of Portugal is the essential companion, not least because she gives the addresses of the many good gardens open only by appointment. I hope their owners do not live to regret her generous research. -- Robin Lane Fox Financial Times

About Helena Attlee

Helena Attlee is an author and journalist who has made the garden and its history her special subject. Her books include The Gardens of Portugal Italian Gardens: A Cultural History and Gardens of Wales (all publishd by Frances Lincoln). She lectures widely, writes for a wide range of journals and magazines, and leads specialist garden tours. She lives in Presteigne, Powys, with her husband, the photographer Alex Ramsay.

John Ferro Sims is a photographer and writer. His books include The Renaissance of Italian Gardens and The Renaissance of Italian Cooking both with Lorenza de'Medici, and Landscape in Italy with Lisa St Aubin de Teran.

Additional information

GOR002980557
9780711226937
0711226938
The Gardens of Portugal by Helena Attlee
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Quarto Publishing PLC
2008-06-02
176
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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