Opis
"The Artist’s Garden" is an engaging exploration into 20 remarkable gardens that have acted as muses and homes to some of history’s most acclaimed painters. This richly illustrated and captivating book uncovers the tales behind the gardens that inspired many of art’s most beautiful and significant masterpieces. These gardens were not just sources of inspiration for creative works; they also shed light on the artists' professional aspirations and personal lives – from Cezanne's abode in the south of France to Childe Hassam at Celia Thaxter’s garden situated off the coast of Maine. Flowers and gardens have traditionally served as preferred subjects for many artists. Proximity to an artist's studio offers easy access to evolving material and ideas as a garden transitions through seasons. Claude Monet’s Giverny invigorated the creation of countless renowned paintings, each unique from the previous. Occasionally, an entire village becomes a hub for artists, as seen in Gerberoy in Picardy and Skagen in northern Denmark. This publication is a tribute to the authentic homes and gardens that inspired these eminent artists—places that remain accessible for visitations today. The connection between artist and garden is intricately layered. Some, like Pierre Bonnard and his neighbor Monet, were avid gardeners who cherished their flora as much as their craft. For others, such as Sorolla in Madrid, their gardened home was a haven and a wellspring of inspiration. This book is essential for art enthusiasts and garden lovers alike, offering a compelling view into the lives of these extraordinary painters and the gardens that propelled them to creative brilliance. Now available in paperback.
