Interior landscapes: gardens and the domestic environment
From classical times to modern, a chief objective of interior decoration has been to bring indoors the most pleasing features of the world outside. Dwellings were spartan even in classical Italy, and in northern regions they were cold, draughty, and damp. Garden scenes and summer landscapes painted...
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Zusammenfassung: | From classical times to modern, a chief objective of interior decoration has been to bring indoors the most pleasing features of the world outside. Dwellings were spartan even in classical Italy, and in northern regions they were cold, draughty, and damp. Garden scenes and summer landscapes painted on walls or floors enlivened these harsh interiors - and, when represented in fabric, warmed and softened them as well Interior Landscapes chronicles this imaginative work of bringing the natural world indoors. Describing both the history of decoration and the history of changing tastes, Ronald Rees shows how gardens and landscapes have long been prominent motifs in the decorative arts. Gardens were so alive with symbolic meaning, and gave such pleasure to the close observer, that they were natural subjects for needleworkers Tapestry makers and fresco painters, whose techniques lent themselves to much larger works, looked to the wider landscape for subjects. Rees explains how the "sister arts" of gardening, embroidery, and weaving - usually the responsibilities of women - exerted mutual influences so strong that the vocabulary of one craft often applied to another |
Beschreibung: | XIII, 190 S. Ill. |
ISBN: | 0801844673 |
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title_auth | Interior landscapes gardens and the domestic environment |
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title_sort | interior landscapes gardens and the domestic environment |
title_sub | gardens and the domestic environment |
topic | Interior decoration Mural painting and decoration Nature (Aesthetics) Tapestry Wallpaper Perspektive (DE-588)4045301-7 gnd Architektur (DE-588)4002851-3 gnd Trompe-l'oeil (DE-588)4132218-6 gnd Gartenkunst (DE-588)4125179-9 gnd Landschaft (DE-588)4034343-1 gnd Schloss (DE-588)4052753-0 gnd Burg (DE-588)4009104-1 gnd Wandmalerei (DE-588)4064542-3 gnd Geschichte (DE-588)4020517-4 gnd Herrenhaus (DE-588)4024581-0 gnd Ikonographie (DE-588)4026535-3 gnd Tapete (DE-588)4184454-3 gnd Garten (DE-588)4019286-6 gnd Innenarchitektur (DE-588)4072819-5 gnd Deckenmalerei (DE-588)4011257-3 gnd |
topic_facet | Interior decoration Mural painting and decoration Nature (Aesthetics) Tapestry Wallpaper Perspektive Architektur Trompe-l'oeil Gartenkunst Landschaft Schloss Burg Wandmalerei Geschichte Herrenhaus Ikonographie Tapete Garten Innenarchitektur Deckenmalerei |
work_keys_str_mv | AT reesronald interiorlandscapesgardensandthedomesticenvironment |