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

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

by IanThompson (Author)

Synopsis

War-monger, womanizer and autocrat, Louis XIV, Frances's self-styled 'Sun-King', was also history's most fanatical gardener. At Versailles, twelve miles outside Paris he created not only Europe's most lavish palace but the most extensive gardens the Western world has ever seen. The Domaine Nationale de Versailles now covers 2,100 acres (about two and a half times the size of New York's Central Park) but in it's heyday under Louis, the grand parc covered an astounding 16,343 acres. Assisting Louis in all this was a lowly-born gardener, Andre Le Notre, 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, celebrating his military and amorous conquests with ever more lavish plans for his gardens, Le Notre was down to earth, witty and amiable.- and phenomenally talented. While Louis could strike fear into the highest in the land with just a look, Le Notre enjoyed the king's trust and friendship for more than 40 years. In this lavishly illustrated book, Ian Thompson tells more comprehensively then ever before the intertwined stories of an extraordinary garden and an extraordinary friendship.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 384
Edition: 1st
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Published: 04 Sep 2006

ISBN 10: 0747576483
ISBN 13: 9780747576488
Book Overview: For fans of The Tulip and The Naming of Names by Anna Pavord and character-driven narrative history such as Georgiana by Amanda Foreman The Sun-King's Garden will be illustrated with 30 colour illustrations and over 50 black and white illustrations - a lavish book to give and to keep A book to appeal to a wide variety of strong markets: the gardening market, the history market (giving, as it does, an alternative angle on the story of France's most fascinating king) and the gift market

Media Reviews
'Lavishly and intelligently illustrated...the best account currently available in English of how and why this extraordinary prodigy of gardening art and regal vanity came into existence.' Sunday Telegraph 'Lively and well researched, studded with anecdotes and fascinating statistics.' Daily Telegraph 'A superb account...the book is as delightful and masterly as the project it describes.' The Spectator
Author Bio
Ian Thompson studied Philosophy at the University of Newcastle (1974-77), and later completed a B. Phil and Ph. D. in Landscape Architecture. After qualifying as a landscape architect he worked in practice first in Glasgow and then on Tyneside. Between 1986 and 1992 he was a Senior Landscape Architect in the Planning Department of Gateshead Metropolitan Borough Council. He currently teaches postgraduate Landscape Architecture at Newcastle University.