LA 166 Exam 2 Questions and Correct
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The great canal and the semi-circle of limes in the East garden at
Hampton Court conveys the French influence that appeared in the
garden under Charles II.
Ans: True
William Kent abandoned the idea of a landscape with literary or moral
associations and instead explored the expressive possibilities of the
purely natural landscape.
Ans: False
This garden built by Henry Hoare II involves an itinerary of classic
associations experienced at particular stations developed along a path
that surrounds a central lake.
Ans: Stourhead
Which of the following people and/or their work, likely contributed to
the English Landscape Movement of the 18th century?
Ans: Alexander Pope, Claude Lorrain and Joseph Addison
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A formal grove of trees planted in a geometrical arrangement, often
trees of the same plant species.
Ans: Bosquet
A double row of trees often linking garden features, or reinforcing axes
in the garden.
Ans: allee
Literally translates as green cloth. A swath of lawn, usually rectilinear
in shape, used to strengthen a visual axis or focus attention on an
object.
Ans: tapis vert
A feature placed on a distant, prominent point, integral to the overall
design of the landscape. Often gives direction and focus to a garden; is
sometimes a place of destination.
Ans: eye catcher
A small channel through which water flows.
Ans: rill
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