Gardens of the Iberian Peninsula New perspectives on an entangled history
Horsch, Nadja
Gardens of the Iberian Peninsula New perspectives on an entangled history - Berlin Frank & Timme 2023 - 1 electronic resource (409 p.) - Kulturen - Kommunikation - Kontakte 36 .
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In garden research, Spanish and Portuguese green spaces are scarcely visible. This is a striking contrast not only to their diversity and quality but also to the global network of both countries, especially during the Early Modern period. To counterbalance this, specialists from Spain, Portugal and Germany gathered in 2021 on an international and interdisciplinary conference. In the Portuguese Palace of Queluz they discussed the fundamental issues of garden art on the Iberian Peninsula. Their contributions are collected in this book. They are proof of a cross-border transcultural approach, which has freed itself from national stereotypes. Also, it addresses insights which have been derived from the cultural interaction across the centuries and the different epochs of garden art.
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English
Portuguese
20.500.12657/85014 9783732909711 9783732989683
10.26530/20.500.12657/85014 doi
Garden design & planning
Horticulture
Portugal
Spain
Granada; Iberian Peninsula; Lisboa; Madrid; Art; cultural heritage; European Garden Design; fountains; garden architecture; Gardens; grottoes; Islamic Garden Design; loggias; Monastic Landscapes; pavilions; Portuguese garden design; Public Gardens; Religious garden cultures; Water galleries
Gardens of the Iberian Peninsula New perspectives on an entangled history - Berlin Frank & Timme 2023 - 1 electronic resource (409 p.) - Kulturen - Kommunikation - Kontakte 36 .
Open Access
In garden research, Spanish and Portuguese green spaces are scarcely visible. This is a striking contrast not only to their diversity and quality but also to the global network of both countries, especially during the Early Modern period. To counterbalance this, specialists from Spain, Portugal and Germany gathered in 2021 on an international and interdisciplinary conference. In the Portuguese Palace of Queluz they discussed the fundamental issues of garden art on the Iberian Peninsula. Their contributions are collected in this book. They are proof of a cross-border transcultural approach, which has freed itself from national stereotypes. Also, it addresses insights which have been derived from the cultural interaction across the centuries and the different epochs of garden art.
Creative Commons
English
Portuguese
20.500.12657/85014 9783732909711 9783732989683
10.26530/20.500.12657/85014 doi
Garden design & planning
Horticulture
Portugal
Spain
Granada; Iberian Peninsula; Lisboa; Madrid; Art; cultural heritage; European Garden Design; fountains; garden architecture; Gardens; grottoes; Islamic Garden Design; loggias; Monastic Landscapes; pavilions; Portuguese garden design; Public Gardens; Religious garden cultures; Water galleries