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A stunning new look at the Tuileries Garden and its importance to the history of art and landscape architecture

The Tuileries Garden is a masterpiece of garden design and one of the world’s most iconic public art spaces. Designed for Louis XIV by landscape architect André Le Nôtre, it served the now-destroyed Tuileries Palace. It was opened to the public in 1667, becoming one of the first public gardens in Europe. The garden has always been a place for Parisians to convene, celebrate, and promenade, and art has played an important role throughout its history. Monumental sculptures give the garden the air of an outdoor museum, and the garden’s beautiful backdrop has inspired artists from Edouard Manet to André Kertész.

The Art of the Louvre’s Tuileries Garden brings together 100 works of art, including paintings and sculptures, as well as documentary photographs, prints, and models illuminating the garden’s rich history. Beautifully illustrated essays by leading scholars of art and garden studies highlight the significance of the Tuileries Garden to works of art from the past 300 years and reaffirm its importance to the history of landscape architecture.





Published in association with the High Museum of Art


Exhibition Schedule:

High Museum of Art
(11/03/13–01/19/14)

Toledo Museum of Art
(02/13/14–05/11/14)

Portland Art Museum
(06/14/14–09/21/14)

The Art of the Louvre's Tuileries Garden

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    Publisher: Yale University Press
    Publication Date: 10/12/2013
    ISBN13: 9780300197372, 978-0300197372
    ISBN10: 0300197373

    Number of Pages: 176

    Non Fiction , Art & Photography

    Description

    A stunning new look at the Tuileries Garden and its importance to the history of art and landscape architecture

    The Tuileries Garden is a masterpiece of garden design and one of the world’s most iconic public art spaces. Designed for Louis XIV by landscape architect André Le Nôtre, it served the now-destroyed Tuileries Palace. It was opened to the public in 1667, becoming one of the first public gardens in Europe. The garden has always been a place for Parisians to convene, celebrate, and promenade, and art has played an important role throughout its history. Monumental sculptures give the garden the air of an outdoor museum, and the garden’s beautiful backdrop has inspired artists from Edouard Manet to André Kertész.

    The Art of the Louvre’s Tuileries Garden brings together 100 works of art, including paintings and sculptures, as well as documentary photographs, prints, and models illuminating the garden’s rich history. Beautifully illustrated essays by leading scholars of art and garden studies highlight the significance of the Tuileries Garden to works of art from the past 300 years and reaffirm its importance to the history of landscape architecture.





    Published in association with the High Museum of Art


    Exhibition Schedule:

    High Museum of Art
    (11/03/13–01/19/14)

    Toledo Museum of Art
    (02/13/14–05/11/14)

    Portland Art Museum
    (06/14/14–09/21/14)

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