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Du Pont gardens of the Brandywine Valley
- Title
- Du Pont gardens of the Brandywine Valley / photographs by Larry Lederman ; text by Marta McDowell ; foreword by Charles A. Birnbaum.
- Author
- McDowell, Marta
- Publication
- New York, New York : The Monacelli Press, a division of Phaidon Press Inc., 2023.
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- Description
- 238 pages : color illustrations; 25 x 27 cm
- Summary
- Du Pont Gardens of the Brandywine Valley celebrates the landscape legacy of the du Pont family, renowned as innovative industrialists, generous philanthropists, pioneering preservationists and collectors of American decorative arts, and--central to this story--heralded as "the first family of American horticulture." Fourteen members of the du Pont family arrived in America from France in January 1800. Led by Éleuthère Irenée du Pont, they settled in the Brandywine Valley, a beautiful rolling landscape nestled between Philadelphia and Wilmington, Delaware. There, over multiple generations, the du Ponts created magnificent landscapes and gardens that complement the verdant lands of the Brandywine. Five of their estates--Hagley Museum and Library, Nemours Estate, Mt. Cuba Center, Winterthur Museum, Garden, and Library, and Longwood Gardens--are open to the public, each a showplace of formal plantings juxtaposed with carefully nurtured natural woodland. Larry Lederman's photographs capture the beauty and spirit of each place--the exuberant fountains and horticultural displays at Longwood, the naturalized woodland at Winterthur, the Beaux-Arts elegance of Nemours, the tantalizing fragments of the Crowninshield Garden at Hagley, and the picturesque native plant gardens and scenic trails at Mt. Cuba. Marta McDowell, a garden writer who combines a deep knowledge of garden design and horticulture with a penchant for social history, relates the stories of these gardens, both their history and their commitment to the future through strategies for sustainable management and growth.--Book jacket.
- Subject
- Du Pont family > Homes and haunts > Brandywine Creek Valley (Pa. and Del.)
- Du Pont family > Homes and haunts > Brandywine Creek Valley (Pa. and Del.) > Pictorial works
- Dupont (Famille) > Résidences et lieux familiers > Brandywine, Vallée de la (Penns. et Del.)
- Dupont (Famille) > Résidences et lieux familiers > Brandywine, Vallée de la (Penns. et Del.) > Ouvrages illustrés
- Du Pont family
- Gardens > Brandywine Creek Valley (Pa. and Del.)
- Gardens > Brandywine Creek Valley (Pa. and Del.) > Pictorial works
- Jardins > Brandywine, Vallée de la (Penns. et Del.)
- Jardins > Brandywine, Vallée de la (Penns. et Del.) > Ouvrages illustrés
- Gardens
- Homes
- United States > Brandywine Creek Valley
- Genre/Form
- Pictorial works
- Illustrated works.
- Ouvrages illustrés.
- Contents
- Preface / Larry Lederman -- The Du Pont landscape legacy / Charles A. Birnbaum -- The Du Pont heritage : horticulture and stewardship -- Gardens lost and found : Hagley Museum and Library -- A collector's garden : Winterthur Museum, Garden, and Library -- "A day in old France" : the gardens of Nemours Estate -- Plants of the Piedmont : Mt. Cuba Center -- Epic landscapes : Longwood Gardens.
- ISBN
- 9781580936033
- 1580936032
- LCCN
- 2023934373
- OCLC
- 1381793018
- on1381793018
- SCSB-14678798
- Owning Institutions
- Princeton University Library