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Häftad, dek. omslag med flikar. Gott skick. Stockholm, Statens fastighetsverk, 2000. 8:o. 72 sid. Rikligt illustrerad i färg. Drottningholms slottspark är ett av landets främsta bidrag till den svenska trädgċrdskonsten. En promenad genom parken bjuder pċ trädgċrdshistoria under fyra ċrhundraden - frċn den storslagna barockträdgċrden frċn 1600-talets senare del, via en intimare trädgċrd frċn 1760-talet invid Kina slott, till den pastorala engelska parken frċn Gustav III tid. I denna rikt illustrerade bok presenteras slottparkens historia frċn 1500-talet till i dag.
Förlagsband, dek. skyddsomslag. Gott skick. Stockholm Atlantis, 2004. 8:o. 186 sid. Rikt illustrerad i svartvitt. Med register. (Baksidestext:) "Millesgċrden pċ Lidingö norr om Stockholm är ett av Sveriges mest välkända konstnärshem. Här uppförde skulptören Carl Milles frċn 1908 en kombinerad ateljé och bostad med anslutande trädgċrd. Trots att Milles var en mycket produktiv och framgċngsrik skulptör, finns det skäl att framhċlla Millesgċrden som hans främsta konstnärliga arbete. I denna rikt illustrerade bok skildrar författarna Millesgċrdens tillkomst i nära anslutning till den samtida utvecklingen inom arkitektur och trädgċrdskonst. Anläggningen fungerade inte bara som hem och ateljé utan även som utställningsmiljö. Millesgċrden blev ett monument - en minnesgċrd - där Carl Milles ambitioner och höga ansprċk pċ konstnärsrollen kom till uttryck".
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Kartoniert / Broschiert. Condition: New. Peter Clark, Emeritus Professor of European Urban History, University of Helsinki, Finland and Visiting Professor, University of Leicester, UK.Marjaana Niemi, Professor of History, University of Tampere, Finland.
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