BOOKS ON ARCHITECTURE
Hortorum viridariorvmque... formæ was reissued around 1600 by Théodore Galle (1571-1633); it was enlarged by a series of eight engravings of gardens, also designed by Hans Vredeman de Vries, and by another series of six engravings of gardens in perspective, this time by Pieter IV van der Borcht (1545-1608), the draftsman, engraver and painter. The engravings of the three series are numbered continuously from one to thirty-four. Piet Lombaerde Hoger Instituut voor Architectuurwetenschappen Henry van de Velde, Critical bibliographyE. A. De Jong, "Gärten auf Papier. Hans Vredeman de Vries und sein Hortorum Viridariorvmque elegantes & multiplicis formae von 1583", U. Härting (ed.), Gärten und Höfe der Rubenszeit im Spiegel der Malerfamilie Brueghel und der Künstler um Peter Paul Rubens, Munich, Hirmer, 2000, pp. 37-47. P. Fuhring (ed.), De wereld is een tuin. Hans Vredeman de Vries en de tuinkunst van de Renaissance, Ghent/Amsterdam, Ludion, 2002. P. Fuhring & G. Luijten (ed.), Hollstein’s Dutch & Flemish Etchings, Engravings and Woodcuts 1450-1700, Vredeman de Vries 1572-1630, 48, 2, Rotterdam, Sound & Vision Interactive, 1997, pp. 122-136. P. Lombaerde (ed.), Hans Vredeman de Vries and the ‘Artes Mechanicae’ revisited, Turnhout, Brepols, 2005. U. M. Mehrtens, "Johan Vredeman de Vries and the Hortorum Formae", M. Mosser & G. Teyssot (ed.), The History of Garden Design. The Western Tradition from the Renaissance to the Present Day, London, Thames & Hudson, 1991, pp. 103-105. H. Mielke, Hans Vredeman de Vries. Verzeichnis der Stichwerke und Beschreibung seines Stiles sowie Beiträge zum Werk Gerard Groennings, doctoral thesis, Berlin, 1967. A. Schoy, "Les jardins flamands à la fin du XVIe siècle au point de vue de l’art", Journal des Beaux-Arts et de Littérature, 15, February 28, 1873, 4, pp. 29-31, March 15, 1873, 5, pp. 37-39. B. Uppenkamp, "Die Scenographien und Gartenentwürfe des Hans Vredeman de Vries und seine Tätigkeit in Wolfenbüttel im Lichte neuer Quellen", L. Koneckny, B. Bukovinska et I. Muschka (ed.), Rudolf II, Prague and the World. Papers from the International Conference, Prague September 2-4, Prague, Artefactum, 1998, pp. 111-119.
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