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In The Gardens Of Impressionism


  • Thames & Hudson
  • by Clare A. P. Willsdon
For the first time, this book explores to the full, with dazzling visual accompaniment, the fascinating story of the Impressionist love affair with the new thinking about gardens, their flowers and design, in 19th-century France. While the approach is to concentrate on analyses of specific works, the historical context is presented in a clear, informative and engaging manner. There is also some lively discussion of the private lives of these artists.

ISBN 9780500292228 | E | PB
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Publisher Thames & Hudson
ISBN 9780500292228
Author(s) Clare A. P. Willsdon
Publication date July 2016
Edition Paperback
Dimensions 310 x 240 mm
Illustrations 261 col. & bw ill.
Pages 288
Language(s) Eng. ed.
extra information New in paperback. Reprint
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A dazzling visual exploration of the Impressionists' love affair with garden design in 19th-century France.

For the first time, this book explores to the full, with dazzling visual accompaniment, the fascinating story of the Impressionist love affair with the new thinking about gardens, their flowers and design, in 19th-century France. It discusses the artists both as painters and as gardeners, and, using source material such as contemporary gardening manuals, offers exciting new interpretations of their art. It also looks at the garden, public or private, as a new kind of space with political undertones, and relates it to the Impressionists' adoption of plein-air techniques. While the approach is to concentrate on analyses of specific works, the historical context is presented in a clear, informative and engaging manner. There is also some lively discussion of the private lives of these artists.


Clare Willsdon is Senior Lecturer in History of Art, University of Glasgow. Among her previous books is Impressionist Gardens, also published by Thames & Hudson.