Sir John Vanbrugh and Landscape Architecture in Baroque England

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Sir John Vanbrugh is celebrated today as one of England's finest country house architects. His masterpieces include palatial private homes such as Castle Howard and Blenheim Palace, greatly admired by any enthusiast of English Baroque architecture. However, his work extended far beyond such projects, and included a remarkable variety of temples, belvederes, pyramids and many other features which he designed for the gardens and parks of the estates at which he worked. The originality of such work has shown that Vanbrugh played a crucial role in the development of the eighteenth-century English garden, and this unique and fascinating book uses the fruits of new research to assess just what contribution this great man made to our heritage.

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grimsthorpe castle, eighteenth century english garden, stowe house, seaton delaval hall, blenheim palace, country house architect, english baroque architecture, kings weston house, english arcitecture, castle howard, william iii, 18th centurycastle howard, sir john vanburgh