Private Italian Gardens (Hardcover)

Private Italian Gardens By Paolo Pejrone (Text by), Dario Fusaro (Photographs by), Franco Perfetti (Foreword by) Cover Image
By Paolo Pejrone (Text by), Dario Fusaro (Photographs by), Franco Perfetti (Foreword by)
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A must-have for garden lovers, this stunning book introduces private Italian properties never before seen by an international public. Located on the properties of well-known Italian families, such as the Agnellis, the thirteen gardens showcased in this book are the creations of one of Italy’s most renowned landscape designers, Paolo Pejrone. Representative of Italy’s unique biodiversity, the lavish gardens are located in various parts of the country, from the tranquil Alpine region of Piedmont and the sunny Riviera seashore, to Tuscany, Rome, Corsica, and the Mediterranean island of Isola d’Elba.
With stunning specially commissioned photographs, this volume offers readers the rare opportunity to enter these exquisite private spaces—and to delve into the idyllic beauty of Italian garden design.

About the Author


Paolo Pejrone studied under Russell Page and Roberto Burle Marx, masters of twentieth-century garden design. Since then, he has created gardens in Germany, Saudi Arabia, Spain, France, and the U.K. 
Dario Fusaro is a photographer of gardens, architecture, and landscapes.

Praise For…


"[Paolo Pejrone]'s new book Private Italian Gardens (Mondadori Electa) ­highlights this illustrious past, but it can barely hint at the future: Pejrone is busier than ever, tending to a grand estate on Capri, a Renzo Piano–designed hospital in Bologna, and a historic plot near Piazza San Marco in Venice."
Architectural Digest


Product Details
ISBN: 9788891812353
ISBN-10: 8891812358
Publisher: Electa
Publication Date: October 17th, 2017
Pages: 192
Language: English

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