Dutch Garden in the Seventeenth Century
Edited by John Dixon Hunt
- Introduction John Dixon Hunt
- William III as Builder of Het Loo K. H. D. Haley
- For Profit and Ornament: The Function and Meaning of Dutch Garden Art in the Period of William and Mary, 1650-1702 Erik De Jong
- “Belvedere,” or the Principle of Seeing and Looking in the Gardens of Johan Maurits van Nassau-Siegen at Cleves Wilhelm Diedenhofen
- The Country Estate Immortalized: Constantijn Huygens’ Hofwijc Willemien B. De Vries
- The Bentinck Garden at Sorgvliet Vanessa Bezemer-Sellers
- Daniel Marot: A French Garden Designer in Holland Florence Hopper
- Notes on Plants Used in Dutch Gardens in the Second Half of the Seventeenth Century Carla Olden Burger-Ebbers
- “But who does not know what a Dutch garden is?” The Dutch Garden in the English Imagination John Dixon Hunt
- Index


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