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  • Format: Hardback, 196 pages, height x width: 305x229 mm, 62 color + 18 duotone illus.
  • Pub. Date: 24-Nov-2020
  • Publisher: Yale University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0300254687
  • ISBN-13: 9780300254686
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  • Format: Hardback, 196 pages, height x width: 305x229 mm, 62 color + 18 duotone illus.
  • Pub. Date: 24-Nov-2020
  • Publisher: Yale University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0300254687
  • ISBN-13: 9780300254686
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Carmontelle&;s landmark publication, Garden at Monceau, beautifully reproduced to show the Parisian garden&;s artistic and cultural importance before the French Revolution.


Carmontelle&;s landmark publication, Garden at Monceau, beautifully reproduced to show the Parisian garden&;s artistic and cultural importance before the French Revolution.

Originally published in 1779, Garden at Monceau is a richly illustrated presentation of the garden Louis Carrogis, known as Carmontelle, designed on the eve of the French Revolution for Louis-Philippe-Joseph d&;Orléans, duc de Chartres. With its array of architectural follies intended to surprise and amaze the visitor, the garden was a setting for ancien régime social life. Carmontelle&;s portrayal of his work in Garden at Monceau therefore serves as an expression of a key moment in the history of European landscape design, garden architecture, and social history. This facsimile edition, with its English-language text and reproductions of the original engravings, is accompanied by essays that interpret the landscape design and examine Carmontelle&;s larger career as a painter and theater producer.

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If theres a Francophile in your midst, Carmontelle: Garden at Monceau might make a sound holiday gift.Adrian Higgins, Washington Post

Preface vii
Elizabeth Barlow Rogers
Peter Crane
Introduction 1(4)
Joseph Disponno
GARDEN AT MONCEAU
Translator's Foreword 5(2)
Andrew Ayers
Carmontelle Prospectus for the Garden at Monceau 7(4)
Carmontelle Garden at Monceau 11(52)
Carmontelle and his World Laurence Chatel de Brandon
63(34)
ESSAYS
History by Design: The Aesthetics of Transformation in Carmontelle's Jardin de Monceau
97(8)
David L. Hays
Fashion Follies at the folie de Chartres
105(6)
Caroline Weber
Carmontelle's Portraits of Musicians
111(16)
Florence Getreau
"The Habit of Seeing the Same Things Often": Planting the Picturesque in Eighteenth-Century France
127(8)
Elizabeth Hyde
Monceau, the Memoires secrets, and the Colisee: The Reinvention of the due de Chartres a Vanglois
135(6)
Gabriel Wick
A Spade in the Garden or a Garden in Spades: Louis Carrogis de Carmontelle's Jardin de Monceau or the Garden as Dramatic Proverb
141(12)
Joseph Disponno
En-jeux: Viewing, Mapping, and Playing in Carmontelle's Prospectus and Jardin de Monceau
153(10)
Susan Taylor-Leduc
Notes 163(17)
Image Credits 180(3)
Contributors 183
Elizabeth Barlow Rogers is the president of the Foundation for Landscape Studies, New York. Joseph Disponzio is a landscape architect with the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation.