Gardens of the Gilded Age: Nineteenth-Century Gardens and Homegrounds of New York State

Gardens of the Gilded Age: Nineteenth-Century Gardens and Homegrounds of New York State

by M. Christine Klim Doell
Gardens of the Gilded Age: Nineteenth-Century Gardens and Homegrounds of New York State

Gardens of the Gilded Age: Nineteenth-Century Gardens and Homegrounds of New York State

by M. Christine Klim Doell

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Overview

Houses and gardens created in America between 1860 and 1917 were "modern" manifestations of nineteenth-century art, science, and industry, conveying cultural values in their form, function, style, and materials. Now increasing public interest in the restoration of nineteenth-century properties has provoked curiosity about their physical surroundings.

While many buildings from the period survive intact, their landscape and garden settings, in most cases, have long since disappeared. Natural cycles of growth and decay, together with man-made changes, have left only remnants of the historic landscape--a dilapidated fence post, the arching canopy of a venerable tree, some persistent spring bulbs at a dooryard.

Based on a careful study of historic photographs from museums, libraries, archives, and private collections, Gardens of the Gilded Age explains the history, design, and social function of ornamental gardens and homegrounds in New York State during the latter part of the nineteenth century.

As early as 1820, New York State had become the nation's leader in population, foreign and domestic commerce, transportation, banking, and manufacturing. New York also rook the Iead in influencing the rest of the nation in the theory and practice of horticulture and landscape gardening.

The more than one hundred photographs featured in Gardens of the Gilded Age were not selected for their aesthetic quality alone, or for their uniqueness. While including magnificent properties such as Sonnenberg, Lorenzo, and Box Hill, many show ordinary gardens which reflect the character of common people in the art and craft of garden making. Taken together, these garden photographs provide a new perspective on American customs in landscape gardening from 1860 to 1917.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780815604419
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
Publication date: 01/31/2019
Series: New York State Series
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 8.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.48(d)

About the Author

M. Christine Klim Doell consults in garden history and preservation planning and has held faculty positions at both Cornell and SUNY Environmental Science and Forestry, where she taught a variety of professional courses in landscape architecture.
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