The Art of the Garden
Whether a sacred sanctuary, a place for scientific study, a haven for the solitary thinker or a space for pure enjoyment and delight, gardens are where man and nature meet. Read more.
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Minton, Rectangular Tray (1833). © Royal Collection Trust/Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2016

Pozzoserrato, Pleasure Garden with a Maze (c. 1579–84), Lodewijk Toeput. © Royal Collection Trust/Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2016

A View of Hampton Court (c. 1702–14), Leonard Knyff. © Royal Collection Trust/Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2016

Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden (1615), Jan Brueghel the Elder. © Royal Collection Trust/Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2016
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