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"The Flowers and Gardens of Madeira" by Florence Du Cane is a captivating botanical travelogue that transports readers to the lush landscapes of this tropical island paradise. Through vivid descriptions and stunning botanical illustrations, Du Cane showcases the diverse flora and fauna that thrive in Madeira's unique ecosystem. As a comprehensive exploration of horticulture and landscaping, the book delves into the intricate beauty of Madeira's gardens, highlighting the island's rich botanical heritage. From exotic flowers to towering palm trees, readers are immersed in the natural splendor of…mehr

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"The Flowers and Gardens of Madeira" by Florence Du Cane is a captivating botanical travelogue that transports readers to the lush landscapes of this tropical island paradise. Through vivid descriptions and stunning botanical illustrations, Du Cane showcases the diverse flora and fauna that thrive in Madeira's unique ecosystem. As a comprehensive exploration of horticulture and landscaping, the book delves into the intricate beauty of Madeira's gardens, highlighting the island's rich botanical heritage. From exotic flowers to towering palm trees, readers are immersed in the natural splendor of this island oasis. With its emphasis on botanical research and appreciation, "The Flowers and Gardens of Madeira" serves as a valuable resource for both enthusiasts and professionals in the field. Du Cane's meticulous observations and botanical expertise shine through, offering readers a deeper understanding of Madeira's natural beauty. As a travelogue, the book also invites readers on a journey of discovery, uncovering hidden gems and secret gardens tucked away in Madeira's verdant landscapes. With its blend of beauty, natural wonder, and exotic charm, "The Flowers and Gardens of Madeira" is a must-read for anyone seeking to explore the botanical treasures of this enchanting island.
Autorenporträt
Ella Du Cane (1874-1943) was a British artist best known for her watercolors of landscapes and exotic locations. Ella Mary Du Cane was the third and youngest daughter of Sir Charles Du Cane, a politician and colonial administrator, and his wife, Georgiana Susan Copley. She was the great-granddaughter of artist John Singleton Copley via her mother. She was born in Hobart, Tasmania, during the final year of her father's five-year time as Governor of Tasmania, just before the family returned to their country house at Braxted Park, Essex. Charles was appointed Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George in Essex, where he also served as Chairman of the Board of Customs. Her sister, Florence, was born in 1869. Ella Du Cane rose to artistic prominence in 1893, when she participated in an exhibition of the elite New Society of Painters in Water Colours. Queen Victoria took a special interest in Du Cane's work, purchasing 26 pieces between December 1895 and August 1898. With success came opportunities to travel. A 1902 exhibition of watercolor drawings from the West Indies was followed by a 1904 display of Japanese paintings. In 1905, A & C Black commissioned Du Cane to illustrate The Italian Lakes (1905), which was described by Richard Bagot. The corporation also utilized numerous of her Japan photographs in John Finnemore's book.