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Humphry Repton

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Humphry Repton (1752-1818) ambitiously styled himself Capability Brown's successor; the century's next great improver of landed property. He believed that the art of laying out grounds could only be achieved by 'the united powers of the landscape painter and the practical gardener', and ingeniously combined his knowledge of farming with a talent for topographical sketching. Over thirty years Repton amassed an incredible four hundred commissions, capitalizing on the whims of the fashion-conscious upper classes left rudderless after Brown's death. Sensitive and snobbish, Repton's ambitions were twofold. He sought to ingratiate himself among the aristocracy, whilst simultaneously raising the status of his adopted profession. Consequently his famous Red Books, illustrated to help clients visualize the potential of their estates, also encouraged an appreciation of landscape aesthetics. This book looks at Repton's theoretic principles and how they underpin his landscape gardening. By detailed site investigations, it traces his approach to landscape design from Picturesque wildernesses like Blaise Castle, Bristol, to the progressive Gardenesque style of Wanstead House in Greater London.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Capability Brown's Legacy / Reinventing Repton / The Red Books / Picturesque Pressures / Theory and Practice / The Gardenesque / Further Reading / Places to Visit / Index

Product details

Published Jun 17 2014
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 64
ISBN 9780747812944
Imprint Shire Publications
Illustrations 20 b/w; 40 col
Dimensions 8 x 6 inches
Series Shire Library
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Author

Laura Mayer

Laura Mayer holds a PhD in eighteenth-century land…

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