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Stowe National Trust

Stowe By National Trust

Stowe by National Trust


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Summary

Stowe explores the magnificent landscape garden that is one of the most remakable legacies of Georgian England and the succession of extraordinary characters who made it. Featuring a series of extraordinary and innovative garden buildings, designed by leading architects of the day, all set in an Arcadian landscape of valleys and lakes.

Stowe Summary

Stowe: The People & the Place by National Trust

Stowe explores the magnificent landscape garden that is one of the most remakable legacies of Georgian England and the succession of extraordinary characters who made it. Created by Viscount Cobham in the grounds of his family home, the garden came to reflect a coherent programme of ideas based on Cobham's hugely influential network of political affiliations. Realised by designer William Kent, Stowe encapsulates an idealised vision of constitutional monarchy and political freedom. The garden features a series of extraordinary and innovative garden buildings, designed by leading architects of the day, all set in a carefully constructed Arcadian landscape of valleys and lakes.

Cobham's immediate successors enhanced and extended the garden, naturalising its more formal aspects and openeing up fresh vistas towards the glorious new house that they constructged, as well as adding yet more temples and monuments. The house and garden were sold in l922 when Stowe School was founded. The National Trust first became involved in l967 and took over formal ownership of the garden in l989, initiating a major programme of restoration.

Richly illustrated with superb garden photography, portraits and archive material, Stowe tells a fascinating sotry of power and personality, and celebrates a wonderful garden that was inspired by politics and rescued by a school.

Table of Contents

1 The meaning of Stowe George Clarke 2 Stowe before Viscount Cobham Michael Bevington 3 Viscount Cobham Michael Bevington 4 Earl Temple Michael Bevington 5 The first Marquess and the first Duke Michael Bevington 6 Decline and fall Michael Bevington 7 Recovery Jonathan Marsden 8 The fame of Stowe Tim Knox Notes Bibliography Index

Additional information

GOR005136510
9780707804170
0707804175
Stowe: The People & the Place by National Trust
Used - Very Good
Paperback
HarperCollins Publishers
20110721
96
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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