GARDEN ARCHITECTURE
*95
After the middle of the eighteenth century the
unpretentious comfort of these sober buildings
did not satisfy the taste of the time. Greek
Fig. 51.
temples and hermitages were thought more
elegant, and these in turn gave way to the rustic
summer-house with its draughts, its earwigs, and
its beetles.
*95
After the middle of the eighteenth century the
unpretentious comfort of these sober buildings
did not satisfy the taste of the time. Greek
Fig. 51.
temples and hermitages were thought more
elegant, and these in turn gave way to the rustic
summer-house with its draughts, its earwigs, and
its beetles.