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Introduction
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Characteristic Features
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Characteristic Features
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Characteristic Features
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Characteristic Features
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Planning
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Planning
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Influences and Principles of the Gardens
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Influences and Principles of the Gardens
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Elements Of Italian Garden
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Elements Of Italian Garden
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Elements Of Italian Garden
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Elements Of Italian Garden
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Elements Of Italian Garden
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Elements Of Italian Garden
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Elements Of Italian Garden
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Elements Of Italian Garden
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The Contemporary Garden
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Tuscan Style Garden
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Tuscan Style Garden
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Division of Italian Renaissance Gardens :-
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Early Italian renaissance (1450-1530)
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Examples of
the early
Italian
renaissance
garden
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The Medici Villa at Fiesole (1455-1461)
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covered exterior gallery or corridor)
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The Palazzo Piccolomini at Pienza, Tuscany
(1459)
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Examples of
the high
renaissance
Italian garden
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Villa di Castello, Tuscany (1538)
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Villa d'Este at Tivoli (1550-1572)
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Mannerism
and the
Gardens of
the Late
Renaissance
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Villa della Torre (1559)
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Sacro Bosco at Bomarzo, Lazio (1552-1584)
(Park of the Monsters)
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Orcus mouth
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Dragon with Lions
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OTHER
EXAMPLES
OF THE
ITALIAN
GARDEN
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VILLA LANTE di BAGANIA
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Description & features
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The fountain of peagasus
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The fountain of the flood
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The fountains of the moors
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The fountains of the lamps
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The fountains of the giants
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The fountains of the dolphins
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The fountains of the chain
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Caserta, Italy
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CARESTA, ITALY
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Boboli garden
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Some
Featured
plants
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1. Bergenia cordifolia :