The Sun King's Garden: Louis XIV, Andre Le Notre and the Creation of the Gardens of Versailles

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Bloomsbury Publishing USA, Oct 31, 2006 - Gardening - 370 pages

Warmonger, womanizer, and autocrat, Louis XIV may also have been history's most fanatical gardener. At Versailles, twelve miles outside Paris, France's self-styled "Sun King" created not only Europe's most lavish palace, but, beginning in 1661, the most extensive gardens the Western world has ever seen. Assisting Louis in this enterprise was the low-born gardener Andr Le N tre, whose character and temperament were as different from those of his sovereign as it is possible to conceive. Where Louis was ruthless and relentlessly driven, Le N tre was down to earth, witty and amiable and also phenomenally talented. While Louis could strike fear into the highest in the land with just a look, Le N tre enjoyed the king's trust and friendship for more than 40 years. In this lavishly illustrated book, Ian Thompson tells more comprehensively than ever before the intertwined stories of an extraordinary garden and an extraordinary friendship.

 

Contents

INTRODUCTION
1
THE FATEFUL PARTY
13
BORN TO GARDEN
27
THE SUN RISES
43
THE UNPROMISING SITE
59
GEOMETRY AND EARTHWORKS
75
FIRST PLANS
97
THE NEW ROME III
111
TOTAL CONTROL
187
CHANGES
205
WATERWORKS
229
THE MACHINE AND THE AQUEDUCT
247
ESCAPE TO MARLY
261
HARD TIMES AND SUNSET
287
EPILOGUE
309
Glossary
331

DIVERTISSEMENTS
133
PLEASURE WORKS
151
ZENITH
171
Acknowledgements
357
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A former professional landscape architect himself, Ian Thompson now is a lecturer in landscape architecture at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne. The Sun King's Garden is his first book.

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