On the importance, and economic survival, of historic houses and their gardens and parks

From royal estates to immigrant kitchen gardens, the case studies presented here speak to the importance of gardens and parks of historic house museums in illuminating the past, navigating the present, and preparing for the future. In this premier volume, site managers, owners, gardeners, scholars, and researchers explore landscape conservation and interpretation models that creatively address cultural, social, political, and climate change. Situated at the intersection of landscape, art, architecture, and heritage and cultural tourism, this book fills a scholarly gap in the critically important areas of authenticity, sustainability, and reconciliation. Whether focusing on the grounds of a whimsical Italian villa once home to a famous clown, those of a medieval-inspired castle in Cornwall, or the sculpture garden of an Outsider artist in South Africa, to note a few, the extensive international selections reveal how gardens and parks of house museums-increasingly relevant to diverse audiences with evolving expectations-have become crucial to the educational, cultural, and economic success of their sites.



Autorentext

Denise Maior-Barron is Adjunct Professor at Claremont Graduate University and a former Reader at the Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens, San Marino, California. Edward R. Bosley is Emeritus Director of the Gamble House, Pasadena, California.

Titel
Gardens and Parks of Historic House Museums
Untertitel
Grounds for Authenticity, Sustainability, and Reconciliation
EAN
9780813955759
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
30.06.2026
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Anzahl Seiten
384