Dettagli
Anno di pubblicazione
2016
Curatore
Pucci, AngioloMario Bencivenni E Massimo De Vico Fall
Stato di conservazione
Nuovo
Descrizione
cm 17 x 24, xxxii-642 pp. con 210 figg. n.t. Giardini e paesaggio 43 In questo terzo volume, Angiolo Pucci affronta il capitolo pi? caratteristico della storia dei Giardini di Firenze, raccontando le vicende relative alla creazione e alla tutela dei giardini fatti costruire dalla famiglia Medici a ornamento dei loro palazzi e ville. Dopo un lungo approfondimento sulla storia del giardino di Boboli, l?autore passa in rassegna tutte le residenze medicee sorte in area urbana e extraurbana, avvalendosi di una ricca base documentaria. In this third volume, Angiolo Pucci faces the most distinctive chapter in the history of Florentine gardens, illustrating the events revolving around the creation and maintenance of the gardens the Medici family constructed to adorn their palaces and villas. After a long in-depth look at the history of the Boboli Gardens, the author offers an overview of all the Medici residences built in Florence and outside the city, drawing on a wealth of documentation.In this third volume, Angiolo Pucci faces the most distinctive chapter in the history of Florentine gardens, illustrating the events revolving around the creation and maintenance of the gardens the Medici family constructed to adorn their palaces and villas. After a long in-depth look at the history of the Boboli Gardens, the author offers an overview of all the Medici residences built in Florence and outside the city, drawing on a wealth of documentation.In this third volume, Angiolo Pucci faces the most distinctive chapter in the history of Florentine gardens, illustrating the events revolving around the creation and maintenance of the gardens the Medici family constructed to adorn their palaces and villas. After a long in-depth look at the history of the Boboli Gardens, the author offers an overview of all the Medici residences built in Florence and outside the city, drawing on a wealth of documentation.In this third volume, Angiolo Pucci faces the most distinctive chapter in the history of Florentine gardens, illustrating the events revolving around the creation and maintenance of the gardens the Medici family constructed to adorn their palaces and villas. After a long in-depth look at the history of the Boboli Gardens, the author offers an overview of all the Medici residences built in Florence and outside the city, drawing on a wealth of documentation.In this third volume, Angiolo Pucci faces the most distinctive chapter in the history of Florentine gardens, illustrating the events revolving around the creation and maintenance of the gardens the Medici family constructed to adorn their palaces and villas. After a long in-depth look at the history of the Boboli Gardens, the author offers an overview of all the Medici residences built in Florence and outside the city, drawing on a wealth of documentation.In this third volume, Angiolo Pucci faces the most distinctive chapter in the history of Florentine gardens, illustrating the events revolving around the creation and maintenance of the gardens the Medici family constructed to adorn their palaces and villas. After a long in-depth look at the history of the Boboli Gardens, the author offers an overview of all the Medici residences built in Florence and outside the city, drawing on a wealth of documentation.In this third volume, Angiolo Pucci faces the most distinctive chapter in the history of Florentine gardens, illustrating the events revolving around the creation and maintenance of the gardens the Medici family constructed to adorn their palaces and villas. After a long in-depth look at the history of the Boboli Gardens, the author offers an overview of all the Medici residences built in Florence and outside the city, drawing on a wealth of documentation.In this third volume, Angiolo Pucci faces the most distinctive chapter in the history of Florentine gardens, illustrating the events revolving around the creation and maintenance of the gardens the Medici family constructed to adorn their palac