There is a chaser of wild garden close at hand, and the principal view is valed and shrubbed and clumped in the established camouflage mode. A professor and the school librarian have published a bulky textbook on more than one page of which the eighteenth... An Introduction to the Study of Landscape Design - Pàgina 81per Henry Vincent Hubbard - 1917 - 406 pàginesVisualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Henry Vincent Hubbard, Theodora Kimball Hubbard - 1917 - 948 pàgines
...day, weather, and £ra«{t?ory * . ° •" ' Conditions season. (See again rlate 20, and also rlate II.) A landscape of rocky upland country about a mountain...separate scenes,* and where the observer comes to one Q>?trast in scene with the memory of the previous scene still fresh in his mind, it is to be noticed... | |
| Henry Vincent Hubbard - 1917 - 636 pàgines
...conditions like light and shade, hour of day, weather, and season. (See again Plate 20, and also Plate n.) A landscape of rocky upland country about a mountain...separate scenes,* and where the observer comes to one ^atrasi *'* scene with the memory of the previous scene still fresh in his mind, it is to be noticed... | |
| George Jean Nathan, Henry Louis Mencken - 1927 - 782 pàgines
...bulky text-book on more than one page of which the Eighteenth Century returns to life, as for instance: "A landscape of rocky upland country about a mountain...perhaps on a bright breezy Spring morning even gay." They say also that a composition of two trees is difficult to manage. The instructor in planting design... | |
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