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- Sharawadgi abstract "Sharawadgi or sharawaggi is a style of landscape gardening or architecture in which rigid lines and symmetry are avoided to give the scene an organic, naturalistic appearance. This concept was influential in English landscape gardening in the 18th century, starting with the reports from China of the Jesuit missionary, Father Attiret, and Sir William Temple's Úpon the gardens of Epicurus.The term sharawaggi (more frequently spelled sharawadgi) which Walpole associates in thispassage with irregularity, asymmetry, and freedom from the rigid conventions of classical design, was introduced by Sir William Temple in his 1692 essay Upon the Gardens of Epicurus and by the timeof Walpole's letter had become a common term in the lexicon of eighteenth-century aesthetic theory.Derived from the Chinese phrase "sa luo wei qi," literally meaning careless grace employed for animpressive and surprising effect, it typically referred to the principle of planned naturalness ofappearance in garden design.".
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- Sharawadgi subject Category:Landscape_design_history_of_England.
- Sharawadgi comment "Sharawadgi or sharawaggi is a style of landscape gardening or architecture in which rigid lines and symmetry are avoided to give the scene an organic, naturalistic appearance.".
- Sharawadgi label "Sharawadgi".
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- Sharawadgi wasDerivedFrom Sharawadgi?oldid=605259713.
- Sharawadgi depiction Yuanmingyuan_fanghu.jpg.
- Sharawadgi isPrimaryTopicOf Sharawadgi.