![]() ![]() ![]() The work Latour-Marliac did gave rise to development of specialist lily nurseries and growers across Europe and North America in fact, Latour-Marliac's nursery still exists today, owned by Robert Sheldon, an American who shared Latour-Marliac's passion for water lilies and water gardening and has been the force behind the nursery's continued success today. It is a comprehensive and detailed account of their introduction into European culture, largely through the passion and devotion of one man, Joseph Bory Latour-Marliac (1830-1911), whose lifelong work in the field of propagation, cultivation and commercialisation of water lilies inspired a generation of horticulturists, artists and poets to create the words and images that are deeply embedded in our culture today.Ĭlaude Monet, for example, used lilies from Latour-Marliac's nursery to create his garden in Giverny. ![]() Water Lilies meticulously records our enduring love affair with the most beautiful and exotic of plants, the water lily. She has published on Rembrandt, has lectured widely in the UK, Europe and USA and has led Special Interest Tours of the State. Water lilies are inextricably linked to the ancient cultures of Greece and Rome, Egypt and the Far East, where they were highly valued, just as precious metals or gemstones, their properties were thought to be medicinal, spiritual and purely aesthetic they have been represented in architecture, printed textiles, religious paintings and illustrations, cited in mythology, folklore, mysticism and the creative imagination. ![]()
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