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Informationen zum Autor Twigs Way Klappentext Topiary, the art of creating sculpture in clipped plants, originated with the Romans and experienced periods of popularity during the Renaissance and Jacobean eras. However, as the fervour for 'natural' landscapes swept through Europe in the eighteenth century, fashion mocked the few gardeners who continued to clip, and in 1890 William Robinson claimed that 'a man with shears in his hands is doing fool's work'. But as 'ye old Englishe garden' found favour again, so the chess pieces, crowns and artful peacocks broke cover. Today, topiary has seen a revival, and amateurs in the art can purchase 'preformed' rabbits and deer to graze suburban lawns.An illustrated history of artistic hedge clipping, from Roman times to the present day. Zusammenfassung Topiary, the art of creating sculpture in clipped plants, originated with the Romans and experienced periods of popularity during the Renaissance and Jacobean eras. This book reveals the history of topiary. Amateurs in the art can purchase 'preformed' rabbits and deer to graze suburban lawns. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction /Classical Topiary /Knot Topiary: Medieval and Tudor England /Topiary Reborn: The European Renaissance /The Golden Age of English Topiary: 1550-1700 /Satire and Scorn: The Eighteenth Century /Sneers and Shears: The Victorian Topiary Debate /Chessmen and Peacocks: Edwardian Delights /Teapots and Cats: Cottage Garden Topiary /Rediscovering Topiary /The Topiarist's Art /Topiary Gardens to Visit /Bibliography /Index