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ISBN: PB: 9780300101744

Yale University Press

April 2007

752 pp.

27.9x21.5 cm

106 colour images, 881 black&white illus.

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Keywords in American Landscape Design

This beautifully illustrated historical dictionary of landscape design vocabulary used in North America from the 17th to the mid-19th centuries defines a selection of one hundred terms and concepts used in garden planning and landscape architecture. Ranging from alcove, arbor, and arch to veranda, wilderness, and wood, each term presents a wealth of documentation, textual sources, and imagery. The broad geographic scope of the texts reveals patterns of regional usage, while the chronological range provides evidence of changing design practice and landscape vocabulary over time. Drawing upon a wealth of newly compiled documentation and accompanied by more than 1,000 images, this dictionary forms the most complete published reference to date on the history of American garden design, and reveals landscape history as integral to the study of American cultural history.

About the Author

Therese O'Malley is associate dean of the Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.

Elizabeth Kryder-Reid is associate professor of anthropology and museum studies at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis.

Anne Helmreich is associate professor of art history at Case Western Reserve University.

Reviews

"A towering achievement" – Richard Aitken, Australian Garden History