Contrary to past opinions William Andrews Nesfield's garden layouts were not solely designedt o provide appropriatea ccompanimentsto the Elizabethana nd Jacobean revival architecture of his brother-in-law Anthony Salvin (1799-1881). Nor were they conceived chiefly to provide his wealthy patrons with a variation on the French seventeenth-centuryparterre-de-broderieU. ndoubtedly,t his device helpedt o forge a sympathetic bond between Nesfield and his patrons, for it had been a symbol of power and statusi n seventeenth-centurFy rancew hen it was associatedw ith the upper echelonso f Frenchs ociety. It thereforer epresentedto the aristocracya nd upper gentry of nineteenthcenturyB ritain, during the time Nesfield was engagedin landscaped esign,a...
Lancelot “Capability” Brown was one of the most influential landscape designers of the eighteenth-ce...
William Birch was among the group of British artists who emigrated to the United States in the 1790s...
In Britain in the closing years of the eighteenth century, two significant shifts in glasshouse desi...
Contrary to past opinions William Andrews Nesfield's garden layouts were not solely designed to...
Contrary to past opinions William Andrews Nesfield's garden layouts were not solely designed to...
Contrary to past opinions William Andrews Nesfield's garden layouts were not solely designedt o pro...
Charles Bridgeman, an early eighteenth-century landscape designer and Royal Gardener from 1726 to 17...
Charles Bridgeman, an early eighteenth-century landscape designer and Royal Gardener from 1726 to 17...
Garden design evolved hugely during the Georgian period – as symbols of wealth and stature, the land...
William Shenstone was a polymath. He wrote letters, essays, composed poetry, painted water-colours, ...
Melbourne has a significant tradition in landscape and garden design, from its colonial settlement i...
In reaction to the formality of seventeenth century garden design a peculiarly British style develop...
One of the central figures in modern landscape architecture, Garrett Eckbo (1910-2000) was a major i...
The unity of the arts has been acknowledged for centuries. It was during the 18th and 19th centuries...
Thomas Hayton Mawson was bom to lower middle class parents, in Yorkshire, in 1861. He trained as a ...
Lancelot “Capability” Brown was one of the most influential landscape designers of the eighteenth-ce...
William Birch was among the group of British artists who emigrated to the United States in the 1790s...
In Britain in the closing years of the eighteenth century, two significant shifts in glasshouse desi...
Contrary to past opinions William Andrews Nesfield's garden layouts were not solely designed to...
Contrary to past opinions William Andrews Nesfield's garden layouts were not solely designed to...
Contrary to past opinions William Andrews Nesfield's garden layouts were not solely designedt o pro...
Charles Bridgeman, an early eighteenth-century landscape designer and Royal Gardener from 1726 to 17...
Charles Bridgeman, an early eighteenth-century landscape designer and Royal Gardener from 1726 to 17...
Garden design evolved hugely during the Georgian period – as symbols of wealth and stature, the land...
William Shenstone was a polymath. He wrote letters, essays, composed poetry, painted water-colours, ...
Melbourne has a significant tradition in landscape and garden design, from its colonial settlement i...
In reaction to the formality of seventeenth century garden design a peculiarly British style develop...
One of the central figures in modern landscape architecture, Garrett Eckbo (1910-2000) was a major i...
The unity of the arts has been acknowledged for centuries. It was during the 18th and 19th centuries...
Thomas Hayton Mawson was bom to lower middle class parents, in Yorkshire, in 1861. He trained as a ...
Lancelot “Capability” Brown was one of the most influential landscape designers of the eighteenth-ce...
William Birch was among the group of British artists who emigrated to the United States in the 1790s...
In Britain in the closing years of the eighteenth century, two significant shifts in glasshouse desi...