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Nicole de Vesian - Gardens: Modern Design in Provence

Hardback

Main Details

Title Nicole de Vesian - Gardens: Modern Design in Provence
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Louisa Jones
By (author) Clive Nichols
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:152
Dimensions(mm): Height 240,Width 210
Category/GenreLandscape art and architecture
Agriculture and farming
Landscape gardening
ISBN/Barcode 9782330120375
ClassificationsDewey:630
Audience
General
Illustrations 100 Illustrations, unspecified

Publishing Details

Publisher Actes Sud
Imprint Actes Sud
Publication Date 4 July 2019
Publication Country France

Description

Newly updated edition of the first book in French and English devoted to Nicole de Vesian and her work After a career as a designer working for the great design houses, especially Hermes, Nicole de Vesian (1916-1996) moved to Provence and created her first garden. Her green and grey tapestry-gardens soon inspired gardeners and landscapers around the world. Today, few gardens have been imitated as readily as those of Nicole de Vesian, because, writes Louisa Jones, 'she has a feeling for space like musicians have a feeling for music.' Her finest work was La Louve, her own garden in Bonnieux, a hilltop village in the Luberon area of Provence. On the narrow terraces around her Bonnieux home, Nicole de Vesian created her own very personal garden in a minimal but far from austere style, composed mainly of heath-land plants (varieties of thyme, lavender, rosemary, rockrose and box tree), in which she pruned all her plants to cushion shapes of varying, yet superbly proportioned sizes. Nicole de Vesian advises us to 'learn to listen to the soil.' Her plant sculptures are always somehow a reference to the wild hills of the surrounding countryside, reflecting an age-old Mediterranean landscape mindset, with a distinctly modern twist. The work is also a tribute to Nicole de Vesian and her life. Her close friend, Louisa Jones, shares her own thoughts on the work of this atypical creator, accompanied by accounts from her friends and pupils: Christian Lacroix, the nursery owner Jean-Marie Rey, the landscape artists Arnaud Maurieres, Eric Ossart and Marc Nucera, as well as the garden historians Roy Strong and John Brookes.

Author Biography

Louisa Jones has spent thirty years living and gardening in the Midi region of France. She has written a number of works about contemporary and Mediterranean gardens, including The French Country Garden and Mediterranean Landscape Design, both published by Thames & Hudson. Clive Nichols is an internationally acclaimed garden photographer whose work has received a number of awards.