Joseph Manca's "George Washington's Eye: Landscape, Architecture, and Design at Mount Vernon" explores how George Washington's evolving public persona and personal aesthetic sensibilities shaped the design of his Mount Vernon estate. The book examines Washington's architectural choices, his development of the landscape and gardens, and his approach to collecting art, demonstrating how these elements reflected his moral values and aspirations for the new republic. Manca analyzes Washington's design decisions, his engagement with contemporary aesthetic trends, and the influence of his self-crafted image on the estate's appearance. Ultimately, the text argues that Mount Vernon embodies Washington's artistic vision and his desire to present an ideal of American virtue and cultivated taste to the world.
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