André Le Nôtre Designed Versailles S Formal Garden With
The design of versailles.
André le nôtre designed versailles s formal garden with. Under the title controller general of the king s garden le nôtre. Designed by andré le nôtre the grand canal is the masterpiece of the gardens of versailles. They were originally designed to be viewed from the terrace on the west side of the palace and to create a grand perspective that reached to the horizon.
Sweeps of gently rolling lawns against a woodland background. They are the finest example of the jardin à la française or the french formal garden. Louis xiv commissioned the original designer andré le nôtre to expand the grounds of the palace.
A series of increasingly larger circles surrounding the palace. A grid along a north south axis with the palace at the center. During this time andré le nôtre collaborated with the likes of jean baptiste colbert superintendant of buildings to the king.
André le nôtre began transforming the park and gardens of versailles in the early 1660s. In 1661 louis xiv entrusted andré le nôtre with the creation and renovation of the gardens of versailles which he considered just as important as the palace. The land and creation of the gardens were purchased and ordered by louis xiii in 1632.
André le nôtre designed versailles s formal garden with. Work on the gardens was started at the same time as the work on the palace and lasted for 40 or so years. The entire garden is arranged in the french garden style administered by andre le notre.
Asked jul 10 2016 in art culture by ontwench.