18th-century Brits installed real hermits in their gardens as ornamental features

By Creator:Johann Baptist Theobald Schmitt - Scan from Idea. Jahrbuch der Hamburger Kunsthalle. Prestel, München 1991, ISSN 0724-133-X, Bd. 10 (1991), S. 197, Public Domain, Link

In 18th-century Britain, wealthy landowners hired actual human beings to live in their gardens as living ornaments. They were called garden hermits, paid residents installed like particularly brooding topiary, available for guests to "view for entertainment" or "consult for advice." — Read the rest

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