乔治亚州的巴恩斯利花园:保存失去的原因的景观

Q2 Arts and Humanities
C. Wade
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巴恩斯利花园(Barnsley Gardens)是佐治亚州阿岱尔维尔的一个前种植园,曾是英国棉花巨头戈弗雷·巴恩斯利(Godfrey Barnsley,1805–73)的家。巴恩斯利花园具有历史意义和地域意义,以设计师安德鲁·杰克逊·唐宁的传统为原型。它因其奢华的艺术收藏、美丽的花园和众多的贵宾而声名鹊起。无数悲剧困扰着这个家庭,并导致种植园的消亡,营造出一种失落和忧郁的气氛,使庄园空置了几十年。20世纪末,人们对历史保护的兴趣日益浓厚,巴恩斯利花园得以复兴,并转变为高档度假胜地,同时有意将庄园作为废墟加以保护。通过景观分析,我认为巴恩斯利花园被保留为废墟,是为了与历史和神话中的老南方保持物质联系,以默认唤起和保留与失落事业神话相关的记忆。
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Georgia's Barnsley Gardens: Preserving a Landscape of the Lost Cause
abstract:Barnsley Gardens is a former plantation in Adairsville, Georgia, once the home of English cotton magnate Godfrey Barnsley (1805–73). Barnsley Gardens is historically and regionally significant, modeling the tradition of designer Andrew Jackson Downing. It gained fame through its extravagant art collection, its fabulous gardens, and its many distinguished visitors. Numerous tragedies beset the family and led to the plantation's demise, creating an air of loss and melancholy, leaving the manor a vacant ruin for decades. An increased interest in historic preservation in the late twentieth century led to the revival of Barnsley Gardens and its transformation into an upscale resort, all while purposefully preserving the manor as a ruin. Through a landscape analysis, I argue that Barnsley Gardens was preserved as a ruin to maintain a material connection to the historical and mythical Old South, to tacitly evoke and retain the memory associated with the myth of the Lost Cause.
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