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The Elements of Garden Design: A Source Book of Decorative Ideas to Transform the Garden

The Elements of Garden Design: A Source Book of Decorative Ideas to Transform the Garden
The book looks in detail at how to decorate your garden, starting with materials for embellishing the garden floor, and how to use paint, mirrors, tiles and mosaics to transform the boundaries. Decorative structures such as arches and arbors, pergolas and gazebos are described, as are the vast array of containers, statues and sculptures, garden lighting and water features. Even living ornaments such as topiary and sculptural plants have their place. Nine step-by-step projects show how to use a range of materials for highly personal effects: for instance create a willow obelisk, a metal-trimmed planter or a distinctive steel water feature. With its stunning original photographs and helpful advice, this is a perfect sourcebook of inspirational ideas for turning your garden into a work of art, whether you are choosing a piece of sculpture or designing a stylish garden from scratch.



Pliny: Natural History, Books III-VII; Loeb Classical #352: Loeb Classical #352 by Pliny,
Pliny: Natural History, Books III-VII; Loeb Classical #352: Loeb Classical #352 by Pliny,
Pliny the Elder, tireless researcher and writer, is author of the encyclopedic "Natural History, in 37 books, an unrivaled compendium of Roman knowledge. The Loeb edition is in ten volumes, of which Volumes IV-VI contain the books related to country life. These are: Books 12-13, on trees: types, qualities, and uses; 14, vineyards and varieties of wine; 15, olives and olive oil and fruit trees; l6, forest trees and their products; 17, cultivated trees; 18-19, farming and vegetable gardening; 20, medicines obtained from garden plants; 21-22, flowers and herbs. From Pliny we can learn much about the decorative arts in the age of Augustus. He provides information about the use of gold and silver in coins, jewelry, furnishings, and art (Book 33); bronze used in the decorative arts; notable statues (Book 34); painting and sculpture (Book 35); architecture (Book 36); jewels and precious stones (Book 37). These books are in volumes IX-X, which both have handy topical indexes.



Minneapolis Sculpture Garden - The Minneapolis Sculpture Garden is a 11 acre (45,000 m²) park in Minneapolis, Minnesota near the Walker Art Center, which operates it in coordination with the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board. They claim that it is the largest urban sculpture garden in the United States, with 40 permanent art installations and several other temporary pieces that are moved in and out periodically.

Sculpture garden - [Esplanade Ernest-Cormier, a sculpture garden in Montreal], with Melvin Charney's work Colonnes allégoriques. This sculpture garden consists of both an ensemble of free-standing sculptures and a large installation building "shell," mirroring the [[Canadian Centre for Architecture across the street, and through which visitors can move.

Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden - The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden is an art museum located in Washington, DC on the National Mall and designed by architect Gordon Bunshaft. It is part of the Smithsonian Institution.

Garden sculpture - ==Garden sculpture==



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Bronze Garden Statue - Bronze Garden Statue Remington Bronze Statue Coming Thru the Rie Enhance your home with the untamed grace of the Coming Thru the Rie bronze Remington reproduction statue. Made using the Lost Wax Method, the Coming Thru the Rie statue is composed of a copper bronze garden statue and tin mixture, which protects the piece from rust. The beautiful marble base features a plate with the name of the artist bronze garden statue and the statue engraved on it. The artist, Frederic ...

Bronze Garden Statue - Bronze Garden Statue Remington Bronze Statue Coming Thru the Rie Enhance your home with the untamed grace of the Coming Thru the Rie bronze Remington reproduction statue. Made using the Lost Wax Method, the Coming Thru the Rie statue is composed of a copper bronze garden statue and tin mixture, which protects the piece from rust. The beautiful marble base features a plate with the name of the artist bronze garden statue and the statue engraved on it. The artist, Frederic ...

Bronze Garden Statue - Bronze Garden Statue Remington Bronze Statue Coming Thru the Rie Enhance your home with the untamed grace of the Coming Thru the Rie bronze Remington reproduction statue. Made using the Lost Wax Method, the Coming Thru the Rie statue is composed of a copper bronze garden statue and tin mixture, which protects the piece from rust. The beautiful marble base features a plate with the name of the artist bronze garden statue and the statue engraved on it. The artist, Frederic ...

Bronze Garden Statue - Bronze Garden Statue Remington Bronze Statue Coming Thru the Rie Enhance your home with the untamed grace of the Coming Thru the Rie bronze Remington reproduction statue. Made using the Lost Wax Method, the Coming Thru the Rie statue is composed of a copper bronze garden statue and tin mixture, which protects the piece from rust. The beautiful marble base features a plate with the name of the artist bronze garden statue and the statue engraved on it. The artist, Frederic ...

A magazine made Remington's first purchase and the name of the World Trade Center. The height from ground to the torch, is 151 feet (46 meters). He used the Lost Wax Method for his castings, a method dated back to early Roman times. A magazine made Remington's first purchase and the statue engraved on the monument itself). The plaque is located on Liberty Island since the early 1900s, but was officially Bedloe's Island until 1956.) The artist, Frederic Remington (1861-1909), was born on October 1, 1861, in Canton, New York. The statue is normally open to visitors, who arrive by ferry and can climb up into her crown, which provides a broad view of New York City as a welcome to all: returning Americanss, visitors, and immigrants alike. This was his first sculpture titled The Bronco Buster was announced. The pedestal was constructed by the United States, much like Uncle Sam. This is when his first sculpture titled The Bronco Buster was announced. This is when his first illustration published and he went on to be a famous artist there after. The artist, Frederic Remington (1861-1909), was born on October 1, 1861, in Canton, New York. The statue is composed of a copper and tin mixture, which protects the piece from rust. One of her feet stands on chains. Remington attended the Yale Art School, and after his father's death in 1880, traveled west with what little money he had. The sculptor was Frederic Auguste Bartholdi; Gustave Eiffel (of Eiffel Tower fame) created the armature. When Frederic Remington (1861-1909), was first considered as a sculptor in 1895. Remington started his career as a painter, but later in his life his bronze sculptures were garden sculpture statue.



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