Traité du Jardinage selon les Raisons de la Nature et de l'Art. Artist: Possibly by Michel van Lochom (Flemish, Antwerp 1601-1647 Paris). Author: Written by Jacques Boyceau (French, active 1602-ca. 1633). Dimensions: Overall: 16 15/16 x 11 7/16 x 1 1/2 in. (43 x 29 x 3.8 cm). Published in: Paris. Publisher: Michel van Lochom (Flemish, Antwerp 1601-1647 Paris). Date: 1638.Jacques Boyceau de la Baraudière's Traité du jardinage selon les raisons de la nature et de l'art, published in Paris in 1638, was the most important publication on the subject of garden architecture in the period prior to André Mollet's 1651 treatise. The title explains the content of the book, which combines practical information with aesthetic insight. It was through the dissemination of such print works that the latest French garden-artistic principles and new patterns for parterre decorations would become known abroad. Boyceau's treatise depicts the gardens of the Luxembourg, commissioned in 1615 by Marie de' Med
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