Central Park, An American Masterpiece: A Comprehensive History of the Nation's First Urban Park

^ Central Park, An American Masterpiece: A Comprehensive History of the Nations First Urban Park ☆ PDF Download by # Sara Cedar Miller eBook or Kindle ePUB Online free. Central Park, An American Masterpiece: A Comprehensive History of the Nations First Urban Park Five Stars according to KS. Beautiful photography. An Enriching Reading Experience according to Amazon Customer. Overall, this book met all of my expectations. Beautifully illustrated. The only aspects I would have liked to see more of were more pictures of Central Park during its ongoing phases of landscaping and lists of trees and shrubbery planted. Other than that it was a great read and a wonderful learning experience.. More than just a pretty coffee table book Jessica Van Doren I initia

Central Park, An American Masterpiece: A Comprehensive History of the Nation's First Urban Park

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Rating : 4.19 (854 Votes)
Asin : 0810939460
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 240 Pages
Publish Date : 2016-08-16
Language : English

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Period views and originals plans and drawings are complemented by Miller's photographs, which show the restored park's glory.. Marking Central Park's 150th anniversary, this is a history of America's first public park and a paragon of 19th-century landscape design. Sara Cedar Miller, the official historian and photographer for the Central Park Conservancy, draws on extensive research to tell the story of the park's creation, placing it in the context of 19th-century American art and social history, and illuminating the roles of its

. She lives in Park Slope, Brooklyn. Sara Cedar Miller has been the photographer for the Central Park Conservancy since 1984, and its official historian since 1989. Miller lectures extensively on the history of Central Park, serves as a park spokesperson on radio and television, conducts specialized tours, and has taught a popular course on the park at the New School in New York City

Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc. Frederick Law Olmsted, one of the park's designers (the other was Calvert Vaux), saw his plan as a balm to soothe the roiling city's ills. Kenneth T. Miller finds him remarking that the park "exercises a distinctly harmonizing and refining influence upon the most lawless classes of the city-an influence favorable to courtesy, self-control, and temperance." Bethesda Terrace was Vaux's ideological baby and, according to Miller, was influenced by the work of John Ruskin, Alexander von Humboldt and Thomas Cole. Jackson, president of the New-York Historical

"Five Stars" according to KS. Beautiful photography. "An Enriching Reading Experience" according to Amazon Customer. Overall, this book met all of my expectations. Beautifully illustrated. The only aspects I would have liked to see more of were more pictures of Central Park during its ongoing phases of landscaping and lists of trees and shrubbery planted. Other than that it was a great read and a wonderful learning experience.. More than just a pretty coffee table book Jessica Van Doren I initially bought this book for the photos and to help me with little known facts about Central Park for my company's annual scavenger hunt (which I've won both years!). This book is chock full of history and trivia that is amazingly dense as well as beautiful photos of CP. I really found it all in this book. I am learning so much that I am taking my time getting into it. I found out that my favorite part (the mall) was meant to be the center

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