by Laura Mayer (Author)
Humphry Repton (1752-1818) ambitiously styled himself Capability Brown's successor: the century's next great improver of landed property. With his rare combination of skills - he was a talented topographical sketcher with a unique ability to judge the shifting needs of his patrons - over thirty years Repton amassed an incredible four hundred commissions; his famous Red Books, illustrated to help clients visualise the potential of their properties, did much to encourage the appreciation of landscape aesthetics, especially among the rising middle classes. With colourful illustrations and detailed site investigations, this book traces Repton's landscape designs from Picturesque wildernesses like Blaise Castle to the progressive Gardenesque style of Endsleigh in Devon. It is both a perfect visitor's guide to the gardens and an introduction to the theory of Repton's work.
Format: Illustrated
Pages: 64
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Shire Publications
Published: 10 Jun 2014
ISBN 10: 0747812942
ISBN 13: 9780747812944
Book Overview: A brief, affordable but authoritative study of Humphry Repton and his landscape gardening.