Richard Woods (1715-1793): Master of the Pleasure Garden

Richard Woods (1715-1793): Master of the Pleasure Garden

by Fiona Cowell
Richard Woods (1715-1793): Master of the Pleasure Garden

Richard Woods (1715-1793): Master of the Pleasure Garden

by Fiona Cowell

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Overview

First full biography of Richard Woods, the landscape designer, examining his work and restoring him to the attention he merits.

A contemporary of the famous landscape designer "Capability" Brown, Richard Woods has never received the recognition he deserves: in contrast to Brown, he emphasised the pleasure ground and kitchen garden, with a more pronounced use of flowers than was general among the landscape improvers of his time. He liked variety and incident in his plans and, where he was employed on a larger scale, the encroachment of the pleasure ground into the park created the Woodsian "pleasure park".
In this important work of detection and biography, Fiona Cowell analyses his designs, and explores his activities as a plantsman, a determined amateur architect and a farmer. In particular, she showsthe difficulties he found as a Catholic living in penal times, examining the difficulties encountered by both Woods and his Catholic patrons, and placing the man and his work in their wider social and economic context. Unjustly neglected in the past, he is here given his rightful place among the creators of the English landscape style.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781783274321
Publisher: BOYDELL & BREWER INC
Publication date: 10/18/2019
Series: ISSN , #2
Pages: 311
Product dimensions: 6.69(w) x 9.45(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

Foreword
Woods in Context
Influences
Improver, Farmer, Surveyor
Plants, Planting Schemes and Plant Supplies
Woods the Aspiring Architect
The Woods Landscape
Labour Demand, Supply and Organisation in the Eighteenth-Century Garden
Conclusion
Gazetteer
Bibliography
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