Marie-Antoinette’s Legacy: The Politics of French Garden Patronage and Picturesque Design, 1775-1867 - Spatial Imageries in Historical Perspective - Susan Taylor-Leduc - Books - Amsterdam University Press - 9789463724241 - November 15, 2022
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Marie-Antoinette’s Legacy: The Politics of French Garden Patronage and Picturesque Design, 1775-1867 - Spatial Imageries in Historical Perspective

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Challenging the established historiography that frames the French picturesque garden movement as an international style, this book contends that the French picturesque gardens from 1775 until 1867 functioned as liminal zones at the epicenter of court patronage systems. Four French consorts-queen Marie-Antoinette and empresses Josephine Bonaparte, Marie-Louise and Eugenie-constructed their gardens betwixt and between court ritual and personal agency, where they transgressed sociopolitical boundaries in order to perform gender and identity politics. Each patron endorsed embodied strolling, promoting an awareness of the sentient body in artfully contrived sensoria at the Petit Trianon and Malmaison, transforming these places into spaces of shared affectivity.

The gardens became living legacies, where female agency, excluded from the garden history canon, created a forum for spatial politics. Beyond the garden gates, the spatial experience of the picturesque influenced the development of cultural fields dedicated to performances of subjectivity, including landscape design, cultural geography and the origination of landscape aesthetics in France.


308 pages, 15 Illustrations, color; 15 Illustrations, black and white; 15 Illustrations, color; 15 I

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released November 15, 2022
ISBN13 9789463724241
Publishers Amsterdam University Press
Pages 316
Dimensions 150 × 220 × 20 mm   ·   621 g

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