A brief introduction to designed landscapes Deborah Evans...

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A brief introduction to designed landscapes

Deborah Evans, CMLI

The medieval garden: hortus conclusus

Winchester Cathedral

English Renaissance – Tudor/Stuart gardens

Hatfield House Lyveden New Bield

Kenilworth Castle Kirby Hall

English Baroque - French and Dutch influenced gardens of the late 17th and early 18th centuries

Hampton Court Inkpen House

Transitional landscapes: Bridgeman at Kensington Palace (left) and Claremont (right)

‘Capability’ Brown (1716 – 1783)and the English Landscape Movement

Humphry Repton

1752 - 1818

Victorian revivalism

Shrubland Hall Thoresby Hall

Montacute House

The Victorian Cemetery Movement… …then and now

Arnos Vale Cemetery

Kensal Green Cemetery

The public parks movement, 1840 - 1920

Clockwise from above: Royal Victoria Park, Bath, Dorchester Borough Gardens, Devonport Park, Princess Gardens, Torquay

20th century eclecticism

Commonwealth Institute, London; American Cemetery, Cambridge; Sutton Place, Surrey: Barnsley House, Gloucestershire; ‘Orpheus’, Boughton House,

Northamptonshire; Ashton Wold, Northamptonshire

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