Flanders and Wallonia are full of wonderful gardens which benefit from an ideal climate.
After exploring the wonders of Italy, photographer César Boy immortalized 32 of these secret and unusual places in Belgium, historic parks from the 18th and 19th centuries, arboretums and more contemporary gardens.
The artist has converted to photography after having been a photographers agent himself.
He has made gardens his favorite playground, fascinated by this universe in which he has been immersed from an early age.
Influenced by his grandmother - who transformed the family property in Poitou into a real Eden - César Boy has a culture and a taste for nature.
La Belgique des jardins
is his fifth beautiful book.
He tells us the inside story of this new adventure.
LE FIGARO.
- What are the specificities of Belgian gardens?
How are they different from what we see in France or England, two countries renowned for their landscape style?
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