Thursday, June 2, 2016

II.4.4.b. A WOOD WHERE CHILDREN PLAY


AFTER GÉRICAULT'S TOMB, THE "ÉCO-GARDEN," BEHIND THE STORY-FILLED PÈRE LACHAISE CEMETERY
Square Henri-Karcher
165 rue des Pyrenées, 20th, m° Gambetta


In the background, the cemetery wall






"Do not take tritons, tadpoles or frogs. They are protected species."

With a philosophy opposite that of the "jardin [garden] à la française..."

Pamela Spurdon
Park of a 17th-century château (in Sceaux, southeast of Paris)

...this park makes nature the star. 
(Since 2007) 

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