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Definition
Proper noun * André Le Nôtre: A French landscape architect and gardener, renowned as the principal designer of the formal French garden style in the 17th century. He is most famous for his work on the gardens of the Palace of Versailles.
Usage Notes
- "Le Nôtre" refers specifically to the historical figure, André Le Nôtre. It is used as a proper name.
- The name is often associated with the epitome of formal, geometric garden design.
- It is typically used in historical, artistic, or architectural contexts.
Examples
- The expansive gardens were designed in the style of Le Nôtre.
- Le Nôtre's influence on European landscape architecture was profound.
- The palace sought to emulate the grandeur of Versailles and hired a designer who studied the principles of Le Nôtre.
Advanced Usage
- Le Nôtrian (adjective): Pertaining to or characteristic of the style of André Le Nôtre.
- The estate's Le Nôtrian gardens featured precise parterres and long, radiating alleys.
Variants and Related Words
- French formal garden: The style of garden design perfected by Le Nôtre, characterized by symmetry, order, and geometric patterns.
- Jardin à la française: The French term for the formal French garden style.
Synonyms
- Landscape architect (general term)
- Garden designer (general term)
Note: As a proper noun referring to a unique historical figure, there are no true synonyms. The terms above are general categories for his profession.
Noun
- French landscape gardener who designed many formal gardens including the parks of Versailles (1613-1700)