Gardens in many cultures represent heaven or paradise. Even in this life, gardens can be a place of simple communion with nature and with others.
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Charles Mahoney
Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden
(exhibited 1936)
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John Martin
The Garden of Eden
(1821)
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John Martin
The Plains of Heaven
(1851–3)
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Natalia Goncharova
Gardening
(1908)
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William Ratcliffe
Clarence Gardens
(1912)
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Sir George Clausen
My Back Garden
(exhibited 1940)
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Duncan Grant
Garden Path in Spring
(1944)
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Ivor Abrahams
Privacy Plots II: Flower Garden
(1970)
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Anna Hope Hudson
Chateau d’Auppegard
(After 1927)
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Paule Vézelay
Garden
(1935)
Lent from a private collection 2016
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Gauri Gill, Rajesh Vangad
The Eye in the Sky
(2014–16)
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