![]() Fruitful Sites, Garden Culture in Ming Dynasty China Craig Clunas HISTORY 1996 PAPER 240 PAGES
This book will appeal to serious students of garden history and landscape art. Written by an art historian who teaches at the University of Sussex, it's a study of Ming-era (1450-1650) gardens in the Jiangnan Valley of the Yangtze, especially in wealthy Suzhou and to a lesser extent in Hangzhou. With 48 illustrations.
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