Sharawadgi
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title:
Sharawadgi
text:
Sharawadgi or sharawaggi is a style of landscape gardening or architecture in which rigid lines and symmetry are avoided to give the scene an organic, naturalistic appearance. This was supposedly a concept in the Chinese garden, and starting with Sir William Temple's essay Upon the gardens of Epicurus, may have been influential in English landscape gardening in the 18th century. The reports from China of the Jesuit missionary, Father Attiret added to this. Sir William Temple first used the word
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Style of landscape gardening or architecture
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharawadgi
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date modified:
2023-06-24T16:06:29Z
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