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French formal garden in Paris Royalty Free Stock Photo
A view of a French Formal Garden. Royalty Free Stock Photo
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French formal garden muffled in cold season Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pruned boxwood in a french formal garden Royalty Free Stock Photo
French formal garden
French formal garden at Generalife. Granada Royalty Free Stock Photo
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French formal garden at Generalife. Granada Royalty Free Stock Photo
A view of a French Formal Garden. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pruned boxwood and yew trees in a french formal garden Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Borely palace, a large mansion with french formal garden located in the Borely park, Marseille, France. Royalty Free Stock Photo
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The French formal garden, also called the jardin à la française (literally, garden in the French manner in French), is a style of garden based on symmetry and the principle of imposing order on nature. Its epitome is generally considered to be the Gardens of Versailles designed during the 17th century by the landscape architect André Le Nôtre for Louis XIV and widely copied by other European courts


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