Capability Brown, Royal Gardener The Business of Place-Making in Northern Europe

Lancelot "Capability" Brown was one of the most influential landscape designers of the eighteenth-century at a time when Britain was changing radically from an agrarian to an industrial and colonial nation, whilst Europe was periodically convulsed by war and revolution. The extent and natu...

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Other Authors: Finch, Jonathan (Editor), Woudstra, Jan (Editor)
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Published: York, UK White Rose University Press 2020
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