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Then their creators work in symbiosis with the nature to
realize an it operates of art that infuses serenity, peace and
harmony. The Japanese garden despite is an autonomous art it is
very tied up to the painting japanese . This has done him that
some of the most greater painters of the century xv they have
also become famous planners of Japanese gardens. As the gardens
of Ryoan-ji and Daisen-in planned by the painter Soami. The
elements that constitute a Japanese garden are: musks, pines and
maples, bamboo groves, little ponds, brooks, stones, cried by
flower and by fruit; from the rododendrons to the camellias and
Wisteria ; and from the thornbushes to the cherries. Si can
say that the Japanese garden divides him in three styles: Hilly
style; Tea garden; Dry style. Obviously the aesthetical rules
are found under the same form in everybody and three types of
gardens.
The Japanese garden is born to the beginnings of the v century, imported from China, it differs from the European garden for the refusal of the geometric perfection and the formal order. Surely the philosophy Zen with his taste of the simplicity and the refinement is the most expressive push for the creation of these real works of art. The Japanese garden is imagined for reproducing the real nature of the territory japanese in reduced dimensions.
JAPANESE GARDENS
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by GENNARO MANZONE
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