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Studies in the History of Gardens & Designed Landscapes

New Issue Now Available

The latest issue of Studies in the History of Gardens & Designed Landscapes is now available online. This new issue contains the following articles:

Original Articles

The monster in the garden: the grotesque, the gigantic, and the monstrous in Renaissance landscape design

Luke Morgan

Re-greening ‘The Hill’: Albert Morris and the transformation of the Broken Hill landscape
David Jones

Principles and principes: William Lyman Phillips and the palm collection at Montgomery
Lee Anderson & Patrick Griffith

Outdoor collecting attitudes: some notes on Egidio Marzona's Art Park in Verzegnis
Eleonora Charans

The Japanese village and deer park
Leslie Anne Stone

Miscellany

Landscape Superhero
Valerio Morabito

 

 

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