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Triggs, in Garden Craft in Europe, says that the clairvoyée was, despite its French name, a purely Dutch invention. Placed at the end of an alley, it consists of two or more brick piers with an ornamental iron grille between, to extend the garden view to the country beyond, perhaps to some church steeple or other feature of the landscape.
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Triggs,
in
Garden
Craft
in
Europe,
says
that
the
clairvoyée
was,
despite
its
French
name,
"a
purely
Dutch
invention.
Placed
at
the
end
of
an
alley,
it
consists
of
two
or
more
brick
piers
with
an
ornamental
iron
grille
between,
to
extend
the
garden
view
to
the
country
beyond,
perhaps
to
some
church
steeple
or
other
feature
of
the
landscape."