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Capability Brown

Designing English Landscapes and Gardens

Author: John Phibbs  

In celebration of his 300th year, a definitive survey of Capability Brown s most famous gardens and landscapes in Britain.

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In celebration of his 300th year, a definitive survey of Capability Brown s most famous gardens and landscapes in Britain.

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Unique in scope - encompassing every major Brown landscape in the UK, as well as some lesser known and formative locations. Written by the leading expert in Brown's landscape work - unique in that he is an academic expert on Brown and a hands-on landscaper who has worked on the landscapes themselves. Will appeal to English country house audiences. The definitive survey of Lancelot Brown's famous landscapes and gardens in Britain, published to coincide with the tercentenary celebrations in 2016.

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Critic Reviews

“"Fascinating reproductions of rarely seen archival drawings of Brown's landscape plans shed light on Brown's thinking and designs, enhancing the book. In one case there is a photograph of a bridge accompanied by the original design drawing of the bridge done by James Paine. Seeing the two side by side is a treat. Accompanying the essays are sumptuous photographs. Joe Cornish is the excellent principal photographer, but the book includes the work of fine other fine photographers, including Andrew Lawson. These images celebrate the soft English light while capturing the natural, parkland beauty of Brown's designs. The double-page spreads in particular have a painterly feel, evoking the work of 17th century romantic landscape painters such Claude Lorrain and Nicolas Poussin. Some have an epic quality with dramatic, lowering, thunder-cloud-filled skies, others feature the pale blue skies of a pretty English summer day. The photographs are a fitting tribute to the man who gardened on a grand scale. Phipps writes that Capability Brown, "liked to call himself a 'place-maker,' but was more often described as a magician. That sense of magic and mystery persists as we try to understand Brown today." This book certainly captures the magic."”

"In an impressive and gorgeous volume, CAPABILITY BROWN: Designing the English Landscape (Rizzoli, $65), the renowned garden historian John Phibbs argues that Brown created a great art form that, "at its best, was consciously intended to go unnoticed." It's no surprise, then, that he became known as 'the Shakespeare of Gardening.'"--The New York Times ." . .the gardens of Blenheim and Chatsworth come to life in Capability Brown: Designing the English Landscape (Rizzoli)."--Vogue "Fascinating reproductions of rarely seen archival drawings of Brown's landscape plans shed light on Brown's thinking and designs, enhancing the book. In one case there is a photograph of a bridge accompanied by the original design drawing of the bridge done by James Paine. Seeing the two side by side is a treat. Accompanying the essays are sumptuous photographs. Joe Cornish is the excellent principal photographer, but the book includes the work of fine other fine photographers, including Andrew Lawson. These images celebrate the soft English light while capturing the natural, parkland beauty of Brown's designs. The double-page spreads in particular have a painterly feel, evoking the work of 17th century romantic landscape painters such Claude Lorrain and Nicolas Poussin. Some have an epic quality with dramatic, lowering, thunder-cloud-filled skies, others feature the pale blue skies of a pretty English summer day. The photographs are a fitting tribute to the man who gardened on a grand scale. Phipps writes that Capability Brown, "liked to call himself a 'place-maker, ' but was more often described as a magician. That sense of magic and mystery persists as we try to understand Brown today." This book certainly captures the magic." --New York Journal of Books "In word and image, this book matches Brown's achievement. It should inspire every landscape designer and encourage the rest of us to hop on the next plane to Britain." --FormMag.net "There's the new 'Capability Brown' garden book from Rizzoli, which is fantastic."--StyleSaloniste.com "Praised for his organic gardens and parklands, British landscape designer Capability Brown takes top billing in this eponymous hardcover by historian John Phibbs. The text, published to commemorate Brown's 300th birthday, illuminates 15 of his grandest designs through vivid photography and rare archival drawings."--Boston Home Magazine "Fascinating reproductions of rarely seen archival drawings of Brown s landscape plans shed light on Brown s thinking and designs, enhancing the book. In one case there is a photograph of a bridge accompanied by the original design drawing of the bridge done by James Paine. Seeing the two side by side is a treat. Accompanying the essays are sumptuous photographs. Joe Cornish is the excellent principal photographer, but the book includes the work of fine other fine photographers, including Andrew Lawson. These images celebrate the soft English light while capturing the natural, parkland beauty of Brown s designs. The double-page spreads in particular have a painterly feel, evoking the work of 17th century romantic landscape painters such Claude Lorrain and Nicolas Poussin. Some have an epic quality with dramatic, lowering, thunder-cloud filled skies, others feature the pale blue skies of a pretty English summer day. The photographs are a fitting tribute to the man who gardened on a grand scale. Phipps writes that Capability Brown, liked to call himself a place-maker, but was more often described as a magician. That sense of magic and mystery persists as we try to understand Brown today. This book certainly captures the magic." New York Journal of Books "In word and image, this book matches Brown s achievement. It should inspire every landscape designer and encourage the rest of us to hop on the next plane to Britain." FormMag.net"

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About the Author

John Phibbs, principal of Debois Landscape Survey Group, is a renowned garden historian and author with more than 30 years' experience of planning and management of historic landscapes, conservation and restoration planning. He set up the Capability Brown 1716-2016 Partnership, and is closely involved in numerous events and committees surrounding Brown's Tercentenary. Joe Cornish is an award-winning landscape photographer with a studio and gallery in Yorkshire, England. An honorary Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society, his photographs have been published in several books, including Scotland's Mountains, The Northumberland Coast, and many National Trust publications.

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Product Details

Publisher
Rizzoli International Publications
Published
25th October 2016
Pages
288
ISBN
9780847848836

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