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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Belle époque dos jardins: da França ao Brasil do século XIX e início do XX / Belle époque of gardens: from France to Brazi l in the XIX century and in the early XX century

Dourado, Guilherme Onofre Mazza 03 March 2009 (has links)
Estudo sobre a presença de jardineiros e paisagistas franceses na América do Sul, entre 1820 e 1920, e as relações entre a cultura paisagística francesa e a nascente arte dos jardins no Brasil. A primeira parte estabelece um quadro referencial da atividade desses franceses na Argentina, Uruguai, Chile e Brasil, destacando as realizações de Édouard André, Eugène Courtois, Charles Thays, Joseph Bouvard, Pedro Margat, Charles e Louis-Ernest Racine, Édouard Gauthier, Georges Dubois, Grandjean de Montigny, Pierre Pézérat, Charles Pinel, Jean Binot, Auguste Glaziou, Júlio Joly, Ambrósio Perret, Paul Villon, Jules Vacherot e Cochet, entre outros. A segunda parte verifica as repercussões da presença e cultura francesas no deslanchar das primeiras gerações de paisagistas e horticultores brasileiros, concentrando-se na análise do trabalho de Frederico Guilherme de Albuquerque, entre 1874 e 1892. Esse segmento discute tanto o papel desse horticultor gaúcho como editor da Revista de horticultura, primeiro mensário brasileiro voltado às plantas ornamentais e jardins, quanto destaca sua atuação pioneira na introdução e difusão de plantas ornamentais. / A study on the presence of french gardeners and landscape designers in South America, from 1820 to 1920, and the relationship between french landscape culture and the nascent art of gardens in Brazil. The first part establishes a frame of reference for the activities of these frenchmen in Argentina, Uruguay, Chile and Brazil, featuring especially the work of Édouard André, Eugène Courtois, Charles Thays, Joseph Bouvard, Pedro Margat, Charles and Louis-Ernest Racine, Édouard Gauthier, Georges Dubois, Grandjean de Montigny, Pierre Pézérat, Charles Pinel, Jean Binot, Auguste Glaziou, Júlio Joly, Ambrósio Perret, Paul Villon, Jules Vacherot and Cochet, among others. The second part investigates the repercussions of the french presence and culture on the first generations of brazilian landscape designers and horticulturists, concentrating on an analysis of the work of Frederico Guilherme de Albuquerque, between 1874 and 1892. This section discusses both the role of this horticulturist from the state of Rio Grande do Sul as editor of the Revista de horticultura (Magazine of horticulture), the first brazilian monthly dedicated to ornamental plants and gardens, as well as his pioneering activities in the introduction and dissemination of ornamental plants.
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Belle époque dos jardins: da França ao Brasil do século XIX e início do XX / Belle époque of gardens: from France to Brazi l in the XIX century and in the early XX century

Guilherme Onofre Mazza Dourado 03 March 2009 (has links)
Estudo sobre a presença de jardineiros e paisagistas franceses na América do Sul, entre 1820 e 1920, e as relações entre a cultura paisagística francesa e a nascente arte dos jardins no Brasil. A primeira parte estabelece um quadro referencial da atividade desses franceses na Argentina, Uruguai, Chile e Brasil, destacando as realizações de Édouard André, Eugène Courtois, Charles Thays, Joseph Bouvard, Pedro Margat, Charles e Louis-Ernest Racine, Édouard Gauthier, Georges Dubois, Grandjean de Montigny, Pierre Pézérat, Charles Pinel, Jean Binot, Auguste Glaziou, Júlio Joly, Ambrósio Perret, Paul Villon, Jules Vacherot e Cochet, entre outros. A segunda parte verifica as repercussões da presença e cultura francesas no deslanchar das primeiras gerações de paisagistas e horticultores brasileiros, concentrando-se na análise do trabalho de Frederico Guilherme de Albuquerque, entre 1874 e 1892. Esse segmento discute tanto o papel desse horticultor gaúcho como editor da Revista de horticultura, primeiro mensário brasileiro voltado às plantas ornamentais e jardins, quanto destaca sua atuação pioneira na introdução e difusão de plantas ornamentais. / A study on the presence of french gardeners and landscape designers in South America, from 1820 to 1920, and the relationship between french landscape culture and the nascent art of gardens in Brazil. The first part establishes a frame of reference for the activities of these frenchmen in Argentina, Uruguay, Chile and Brazil, featuring especially the work of Édouard André, Eugène Courtois, Charles Thays, Joseph Bouvard, Pedro Margat, Charles and Louis-Ernest Racine, Édouard Gauthier, Georges Dubois, Grandjean de Montigny, Pierre Pézérat, Charles Pinel, Jean Binot, Auguste Glaziou, Júlio Joly, Ambrósio Perret, Paul Villon, Jules Vacherot and Cochet, among others. The second part investigates the repercussions of the french presence and culture on the first generations of brazilian landscape designers and horticulturists, concentrating on an analysis of the work of Frederico Guilherme de Albuquerque, between 1874 and 1892. This section discusses both the role of this horticulturist from the state of Rio Grande do Sul as editor of the Revista de horticultura (Magazine of horticulture), the first brazilian monthly dedicated to ornamental plants and gardens, as well as his pioneering activities in the introduction and dissemination of ornamental plants.

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