Capability Brown
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2016 | Biography
Capability Brown was a man made for his time. English society in the 18th century was rich, sophisticated and eager for change. It was a golden age of architecture - Wren, Vanbrugh, Hawksmoor, Kent and the peerless Robert Adam created the great country houses, and Brown perfected the concept of the landscaped park as an ideal setting for them. Nicknamed 'Capability' because of his uncanny knack of assessing 'the capabilities of nature', the largely self-taught Brown enhanced the natural landscape with panache and energy, to create an Arcadian world that captivated the fastidious, aristocratic clientele clamouring for his services. During his lifetime he had no rivals, few imitators and only a handful of critics; and today, visitors to the nation's stately homes standing amid the splendour of a Capability Brown landscaped park continue to marvel at his genius.
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Published by | Pavilion Books |
Edition | Unknown |
ISBN | 9781841656908 |
Language | N/A |
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