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Widely acknowledged as the last great landscape designer of the
eighteenth century, Humphry Repton created work that survives as a
bridge between the picturesque theory of Capability Brown and the
pastoral philosophy of Frederick Law Olmsted. By turns inspired by
and in opposition to the grandeur of Brown s estates, Repton s
contribution to the British landscape encompassed a tremendous
range, from subtle adjustments that emphasised the natural features
of the countryside to deliberate interventions that challenged the
notion of the picturesque. This remarkable book explores 15 of
Repton s most celebrated landscapes from the early maturity of his
gardens at Courteenhall and Mulgrave Castle to more adventurous
landscapes at Stanage, Brightling, and Endsleigh that would point
the way toward how we envision parkland today. With photography by
Joe Cornish commissioned specially for the book, and including
reproductions of key illustrations and plans for garden design from
the famous red books that shed light on Repton s vision and
process, this book illuminates some of Britain s most beautiful
gardens and parks and the masterful mind behind their creation.
Widely acknowledged as the most influential land- scape designer of
his age, Lancelot Capability Brown was to England what Frederick
Law Olmsted was to America responsible for shaping the very ideal
of the nation s parkland. Brown s ambition was to bring out of a
landscape the best of its potential rather than impose his own
ideas upon it. His designs are organic, weaving gestures of colour
and perspective into the features that the country already
afforded. So natural are his designs, and so perfectly do they
complement the houses within them, that for many a Capability Brown
landscape is the epitome of the English estate. His gardens and
park- lands as much as the houses themselves would become icons of
British country life. Published to coincide with the tercentenary
of his birth, this remarkable book illuminates fifteen of Brown s
most celebrated landscapes. To love the great English estates is to
love the settings with which Brown surrounded them from idyllic
parklands at Milton and Broadlands to structured landscapes around
iconic houses at Blenheim, Burghley, Wake- field, and Chatsworth.
With photography commissioned for the book, and including rarely
seen archival drawings that shed light on Brown s process, this
book serves as a guide to Britain s most beloved landscapes and an
exploration of the masterful mind behind their creation.
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