"Fletcher Steele, Landscape Architect An Account of the Gardenmaker's Life, 1885-1971" 1989 KARSON, Robin

KARSON, Robin

[344] pp.

Harry N. Abrams, Inc./ Sagapress, Inc.

1989

10 5/8" x 9"

For sixty years, Fletcher Steele practiced landscape architecture as a fine art, designing nearly seven hundred gardens, from Boston to Detroit, from North Carolina to Canada. Often brilliant, always original, Steele's work is considered by many to constitute the essential link between nineteenth-century Beaux Arts formalism and modern landscape design.

Fletcher Steele (June 7, 1885 – July 16, 1971) was an American landscape architect credited with designing and creating over 700 gardens from 1915 to the time of his death.

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