Whether part of a grand villa or an extension of a common kitchen, gardens in the Renaissance were planted and treasured in all reaches of society. Illuminated manuscripts of the period offer a glimpse into how people at the time pictured, used, and enjoyed these idyllic green spaces. Drawn from a wide range of works in the Getty Museum's collection, this gorgeously illustrated exhibition catalogue explores gardens on many levels, from the literary Garden of Love and the biblical Garden of Eden to courtly gardens of the nobility.