Italian Villas and Their Gardens Categories: Nonfiction

Wharton wanted to write a scholarly work on Italian villas and their gardens, her publisher wanted a more popular work. The compromise: instead of the detailed garden plans she wanted, illustrations by the popular artist Maxfield Parrish.

For an interesting comparison, check out Charles Platt’s Italian Gardens (1894). His book, utilizing the still new technology of photographs, was instrumental in raising interest in Italian gardens.

Published in November 1904