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Drawing its allure from the gold of the sun and the rule of emperors, the chrysanthemum winds its way through ancient Chinese culture into the gardens of French Impressionist painters and onto the pages of American novels. The flower signifies both life and death, as parts of Europe associate it with mourning while others celebrate it for its golden rays that light the autumnal gloom. In this fascinating book, Twigs Way follows the fortunes of the flower through philosophy, art, literature and death, recounting the stories of the men and women who became captivated by it. With a range of vibrant illustrations, including works by Hiroshige, Monet and Mondrian, it will appeal to lovers of art, flowers, history and culture.

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"Forget associations of chrysanthemums and dreary drabness, thanks to Way their myriad petals point the reader honorably, imperially, and sensibly into a journey of floral fascination. . . . [A] book of horticultural, artistic, and literary delights."--Caroline Holmes, garden historian "The chrysanthemum was the classless wonder of the Victorian Age. Way has wondrously revived it--we can now at last understand its true glory in the pantheon of flowers."--His Honour Simon Brown QC, past master of the Inner Temple Garden

Table of Contents
Introduction

1 The Honourable and Imperial Flower
2 Smuggling Tea and Chrysanthemums
3 Gathering the Harvest in Societies and Shows
4 In Peace and in War
5 An Impression of Chrysanthemums
6 A Literary Bouquet
7 Meaningful and Useful: A Plethora of Chrysanthemums

Timeline
References
Further Reading
Associations and Websites
Acknowledgements
Photo Acknowledgements
Index

Chrysanthemum

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      Publisher: Reaktion Books
      Publication Date: 12/10/2020
      ISBN13: 9781789142051, 978-1789142051
      ISBN10: 1789142059

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Drawing its allure from the gold of the sun and the rule of emperors, the chrysanthemum winds its way through ancient Chinese culture into the gardens of French Impressionist painters and onto the pages of American novels. The flower signifies both life and death, as parts of Europe associate it with mourning while others celebrate it for its golden rays that light the autumnal gloom. In this fascinating book, Twigs Way follows the fortunes of the flower through philosophy, art, literature and death, recounting the stories of the men and women who became captivated by it. With a range of vibrant illustrations, including works by Hiroshige, Monet and Mondrian, it will appeal to lovers of art, flowers, history and culture.

      Trade Review
      "Forget associations of chrysanthemums and dreary drabness, thanks to Way their myriad petals point the reader honorably, imperially, and sensibly into a journey of floral fascination. . . . [A] book of horticultural, artistic, and literary delights."--Caroline Holmes, garden historian "The chrysanthemum was the classless wonder of the Victorian Age. Way has wondrously revived it--we can now at last understand its true glory in the pantheon of flowers."--His Honour Simon Brown QC, past master of the Inner Temple Garden

      Table of Contents
      Introduction

      1 The Honourable and Imperial Flower
      2 Smuggling Tea and Chrysanthemums
      3 Gathering the Harvest in Societies and Shows
      4 In Peace and in War
      5 An Impression of Chrysanthemums
      6 A Literary Bouquet
      7 Meaningful and Useful: A Plethora of Chrysanthemums

      Timeline
      References
      Further Reading
      Associations and Websites
      Acknowledgements
      Photo Acknowledgements
      Index

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