Renaissance Gardens Gallery
apolonka
κουρκουλοι
butch-alchemist
cemadriankedisi
bento accesory
Zámek Kratochvíle, Netolice, Prachatice District, Czech Republic
landscape-a-design:Green RenaissanceString gardens, based on Kokedama. The latter, meaning moss ball
fripperiesandfobs: Renaissance costume, 1928-29 From the Hillwood Estate, Museum & Gardens
Michel-Martin Drölling (French; 1786–1851)View of the Gardens of the Villa Medici in Rome
Loves of the Gods (Pomona and Vertumnus)Giovanni Jacopo Caraglio (Italian; ca. 1500/1505–1565)
landscape-a-design: Green Renaissance String gardens, based on Kokedama. The latter, meaning
Christian Symbolism in Renaissance FlowersIn Europe during the Renaissance (about A.D. 1400–16
Prev
Next