It would be hard to imagine a handsomer book, or one in which an attractive subject is more pleasantly treated.... Those artistically inclined will read and look at this volume for its power of illusion in transporting one to the Colonna grass-plots or those of the Villa Medici, while the more practically inclined will note the useful suggestions to the occidental landscape gardener.—Hartford Courant.The sketches are delightful, so well chosen and so well made as to bring back to one who is familiar with them a vivid experience of his own happy hours in them.... Mr. Platt’s text is agreeably helpful and suggestive without being obtrusive or impertinent.—Independent, N. Y.So much of Italian literature and art is associated with the stately and beautiful mementoes of past centuries, that the literary and æsthetic interest of these scenes will transcend for most of us their value as historical examples of landscape art. Whatever our point of view may be, there will be a general agreement regarding the charm of the theme and the felicity of the artist-author’s treatment.—Outlook, N. Y.Reveals to even many European tourists what they have not seen. The old gardens are lovely, even under neglect. Mr. Platt’s descriptions are excellent; the illustrations exquisite.—Christian Intelligencer, N. Y.The book will be an ornament to any house, a means of culture, and a practical aid to those who wish to understand landscape architecture in theory and practice.—Boston Beacon.
It would be hard to imagine a handsomer book, or one in which an attractive subject is more pleasantly treated.... Those artistically inclined will read and look at this volume for its power of illusion in transporting one to the Colonna grass-plots or those of the Villa Medici, while the more practically inclined will note the useful suggestions to the occidental landscape gardener.—Hartford Courant.
The sketches are delightful, so well chosen and so well made as to bring back to one who is familiar with them a vivid experience of his own happy hours in them.... Mr. Platt’s text is agreeably helpful and suggestive without being obtrusive or impertinent.—Independent, N. Y.
So much of Italian literature and art is associated with the stately and beautiful mementoes of past centuries, that the literary and æsthetic interest of these scenes will transcend for most of us their value as historical examples of landscape art. Whatever our point of view may be, there will be a general agreement regarding the charm of the theme and the felicity of the artist-author’s treatment.—Outlook, N. Y.
Reveals to even many European tourists what they have not seen. The old gardens are lovely, even under neglect. Mr. Platt’s descriptions are excellent; the illustrations exquisite.—Christian Intelligencer, N. Y.
The book will be an ornament to any house, a means of culture, and a practical aid to those who wish to understand landscape architecture in theory and practice.—Boston Beacon.
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Miss Woolson is one of the few novelists of the day who know how to make conversation, how to individualize the speakers, how to exclude rabid realism without falling into literary formality.—N. Y. Tribune.
For swiftly graphic stroke, for delicacy of appreciative coloring, and for sentimental suggestiveness, it would be hard to rival Miss Woolson’s sketches.—Watchman, Boston.
Characterization is Miss Woolson’s forte. Her men and women are not mere puppets, but original, breathing, and finely contrasted creations.—Chicago Tribune.
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