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Polite Landscapes Tom Williamson

Polite Landscapes By Tom Williamson

Polite Landscapes by Tom Williamson


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Summary

Originally published in 1995, this book looks at parks and gardens from the perspective of the social historian, providing an insight into the creation of these important features of the 18th century landscape. Williamson argues that the gentry who paid for these landscapes were motivated by complex interests and needs. In the COUNTRY HOUSE series.

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Polite Landscapes: Gardens and Society in Eighteenth-century England by Tom Williamson

Parks and gardens of 18th-century England are usually understood as the creations of individual geniuses like William Kent, Capability Brown, and Humphry Repton. But this wasn't necessarily a view shared by their contemporaries. Landowners typically had strong ideas about how their property should look and how it should function. And, according to this book, other powerful influences were at work as well. The book examines the wider social, economic and political implications of these extraordinary creations. It reveals how the aristocracy and gentry, who paid for and lived in these remarkable private landscapes, participated in their creation for a variety of complex interests and needs. More than simply a grand setting for a country house, the park and garden had to accommodate farming and forestry enterprises and serve as a proper setting for hunting, riding and other recreational activities. They also needed to conform to the aesthetic principles of the landowner's favourite philosophers and landscape gardeners. Emphasizing the practical relationship between landowners (who were demanding clients) and artists (who were also businessmen), this book shows how changing fashions of landscape design expressed the broader currents of social and economic development in 18th-century England. It examines a wide range of properties, including homes of gentry and middle class as well as those of the nobility, and assesses the impact of the English landscape garden on the rest of the world. Illustrated with dozens of contemporary maps, plans and paintings, this book should appeal to anyone with a serious interest in gardens, parks, great houses and the English landscape.

Additional information

GOR006664070
9780750920230
0750920238
Polite Landscapes: Gardens and Society in Eighteenth-century England by Tom Williamson
Used - Very Good
Paperback
The History Press Ltd
1998-10-22
192
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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