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Gothein, Marie Luise; Wright, Walter Page [Editor]
A history of garden art (Band 2) — London, Toronto, 1928

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Laborde, on the Alhambra approach, I. 359

Labyrinth. See under Maze

Lacydes, L 71; the LacydaEum, 71

Laertes, the farm-garden of, I. 54, 55

Laertius, Diogenes, I. 73

Lafayette National Park, Maine, II. 432

Lafontaine, his description of fete at Vaux-le-Vicomte,
II. 58; his The Dream of Vaux, 59; Versailles,
description of, by, 68; horticulture an art, II. 312

Lalande, I. 326

Lamego, Portuguese monastery, I. 386, 388

Landscape Architecture, organ of the American Society
of Landscape Architects, II. 456

Landscape Gardening, Downing's, II. 455

Landscape gardens and architecture: seventeenth
century, II. 239; English, see under England; in
France, 335; Germany, 335-8; Blomfield's attack on,
350; William Robinson on, 352; Aldenham House, |
Herts, 402; North America, 419 et seq.; American
"neighbourhood" playgrounds, 430; architecture, I
California, 445, 447; Central Plains, landscape
architecture in, 449; "prairie style," America, 449;
education in, in America, 456

Landulf (eleventh century), I. 198

Laneham, Robert, I. 442, 443

Langier, French architect, II. 289

Lante, Villa, I. 268-73; ornamental gardens laid out,
269; garden architecture developed, 269; a summer
residence, 270; water arrangements, 270; pillared
loggia, 270; Montaigne's description, 270; "Mon-
sieur Thomas de Sienne," authority on fountains,
270; earliest drawing of, 270; inherited by Cardinal
Montalto, 270; parterres and fountains of, 272;
enclosing hedges, 272; aviaries, 272; fantastic canals,
272; grotto of, 272-3; symmetry of gardens of, 273;
early example of Italian pleasure-park, 275

Lassen Volcanic National Park, II. 431

Laugais, castle on the Loire, II. 356

Lauger, garden architect, II. 359

Laurenberg, Peter, of Rostock, II. 24

Laurentinum, I. 85, 103, 105, 127, 208

Laurin, Rose-Garden of, I. 185, 191

Lavater, II. 304

Lawn, sunk: at Palazzo Doria, Genoa, I. 252; Vatican

gardens, 261; closely-mown, of England, 447
Lawns, English, II. 116, 300, 369
Laxenburg Park, Vienna, II. 314

Leasowes, the, garden of William Shenstone, II.

288

Le Brun, Charles, decorator of Vaux-le-Vicomte, II.

54; Versailles, 59, 61; frescoes at Marly, 89
Le cose che si murano sono superiori a quei che si plantano,

II. 112
Le Hongre, II. 82
Leibnitz, II. 196
Leicester, Lord, I. 442, 443

Leipzig, Bose family's garden, II. 175; Apel family's
garden, 176

Leland, descriptions of gardens by, I. 438, 439
L'Enfant, French architect. See under l'Enfant
Lenne, Peter, director of the gardens at Potsdam, II.
335, 337, 347

Le Notre, Andre, seventeenth-century French garden
artist, I. 339, 398; work on Vaux-le-Vicomte, II. 54;
his theories, 56; Versailles, design of, 59, 61; Ver-
sailles water-schemes, 70, 72, 73; Clagny, 76; Italian
influences, 80; Saint-Simon's eulogy of, 97; Meudon
gardens, 99; St. Cloud, 102; simplicity of style, 113;
St. James's Park, 122; Germany, influence in, 125;
Sweden, influence in, 199; Far East, 233

Leo X., Pope, I. 222, 307

Leonardo da Vinci, I. 258; his plan of a castle-garden,
402

Leonardslee, Sussex, Lady Loder's garden at, II. 394

Leontius, Pontius, friend of Sidonius, I. 131

Leopold I., German emperor, II. 160

Letchworth Garden City, II. 414, 416

Le Vau, II. 52, 59, 70

Levens Hall, Westmorland, II. 353

Leverhulme, Lord, II. 415

Levy, Sir Arthur. See Cookham Dene

Leyden, Botanic Garden at, II. 4, 23

Liancourt, Count, I. 432

Liancourt, garden of Schomberg's wife at, I. 431
Lichtwark, II. 357, 358
Liechtenstein, Adam von, II. 166

Lieselotte, Princess of the Palatinate, II. 40, 88, 96,
102, 126

Ligne, Prince de, II. 303, 304, 310

Ligorio, drawings of, I. 109, 112; Bramante and, 228;
Villa d'Este designed by, 260, 273; unity of house
and garden, 267; architectural effects, 305

Linderhof, Bavaria, II. 338-g

Linn Park, Glasgow, II. 413

Lippay, George von, author of The Pressburg Garden,

II. 173
Lippi, Annibale, I. 298

Lisbon: gardens at, interest of Philip V. of Spain in,
I. 364; Belem cloister-court, 381; Queluz (q.v.), 384-5
Li-Tai-pe, Chinese poet, II. 240, 248, 249, 259
Liternum at Cumse, villa of Scipio the Elder, I. 83
Little Trianon. See Trianon
Liudprand, Bishop of Cremona, I. 140, 190
Livia, Portico of, I. 90; garden-room at villa of, 97, 98
Locke, II. 196

Loggias, Italian, I. 216, 217; pillared, 270

London: gardens of mediaeval citizens, I. 198; Tower
of London garden in Tudor period, 435; Horti-
cultural Society founded, II. 326; Botanic Society
founded, 327; public royal parks, 340-2; area of
parks, 409; treatment of parks, 409; City Cor-
poration and Metropolitan Borough Councils, gar-
dens and open spaces of, 411. See also Hyde Park,
Kensington Gardens, Regent's Park, etc.

Longford Castle, Wilts, Italian parterre of, II. 331

Long Island, New York, old-fashioned flowers in small
modern garden, II. 441

Longuelune, garden architect of Augustus the Strong
of Saxony, II. 182

Longus, description of Greek garden by, I. 77, 78

Loo, Het. See Het Loo

Lope de Vega, his description of Alva's Spanish garden

in Estremadura, I. 367, 368
Lorenzetto, I. 224

Loret, French journalist in time of Louis XIV., II. 59
Lorraine, Cardinal, his castle - garden at Dampierre

I. 404

-, Claude, II. 285

Lorris, Guillaume de, author of the Romaunt of the
Rose, I. 192

Los Angeles, San Gabriel Mission, II. 447; Palos
Verdes, 453

Lotti, Cosimo, artist, his work in Spain, I. 369; Aranjuez
gardens, 371; plans the gardens and theatre and
conducts festivities of the Buen Retire, Madrid, 373;
theatrical arrangements 379

Lotus, the, symbolism of, I. 23

Louis, St. See St. Louis

Louis VII. of France, I. 142

Louis XII. of France, I. 392, 393, 394

Louis XIII. of France, flower embroidery, I. 422;

II. 59; his old castle of Versailles, 61

Louis XIV. of France, II. 58, 59; Versailles festivities,
67; changing taste, 80, 82; Trianon de Porcelaine.
 
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