Medieval Flower Garden

Medieval Flower Garden by Random House is a 67-page guide published by Random House in 1995. This edition explores the vibrant world of medieval gardens through manuscript illuminations, miniatures, and tapestries, showcasing the flowering trees and carpets of wildflowers that characterized these historical spaces. The book combines rich illustrations with informative text, offering readers a glimpse into the design and plant life of medieval gardens.
Readers will find detailed insights into the layout and variety of plants cultivated during this period, as well as the artistic representations that bring these gardens to life. The guide emphasizes the connection between art and nature, illustrating how medieval gardens were not only functional but also served as a source of inspiration for artists. This exploration of historical gardening practices and aesthetics provides a unique perspective on the significance of gardens in medieval culture.
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In this guide, manuscript illuminations, miniatures and tapestries depict the flowering trees and carpets of wild-flowers of the medieval garden. Illustrations and text bring these environments to life as well as providing insights into the plants grown and the layout of the gardens.
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