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Paradoxically, however, as his career progressed Repton drew more and more on picturesque ideas. One major criticism of Brown's landscapes was the lack of a formal setting for the house, with rolling lawns sweeping right up to the front door. Repton re-introduced formal terraces, balustrades, trellis
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decided to convert the Page family home 'Wellers' into a country seat and turn the fields around it into a private estate. In 1792 Page employed Humphry Repton, by then famous as a landscape architect, to convert the previous farmland into wooded parkland and to make improvements to the house. Repton
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That Repton, with no real experience of practical horticulture, became an overnight success, is a tribute to his undeniable talent, but also to the unique way he presented his work. To help clients visualise his designs, Repton produced 'Red Books' (so called for their binding) with explanatory text
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simultaneously published vicious attacks on the 'meagre genius of the bare and bald', criticising his smooth, serpentine curves as bland and unnatural and championing rugged and intricate designs, composed according to 'picturesque' principles of landscape painting. Repton's defence of Brown rested
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The original 'landscape gardener', Repton affected positive change on a landscape scale and that is a fine ambition for these times also. Humphry Repton has a long affiliation with Norfolk: he lived here as a child, attended school in Norwich and many of his commissions were in Norfolk, including
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was a large-scale contractor, who not only designed, but also arranged the realisation of his work. By contrast, Repton acted as a consultant, charging for his Red Books and sometimes staking out the ground, but leaving his client to arrange the actual execution. Thus many of Repton's 400 or so
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Unlike Brown and other famous predecessors, he only worked as a designer, not the contractor for executing his designs, and therefore made much less money. Many of his famous sketches with folding sections survive; these gave "before and after" views for his clients. He appears to be the first
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To understand what was unique about Repton it is useful to examine how he differed from Brown in more detail. Brown worked for many of the wealthiest aristocrats in Britain, carving huge landscape parks out of old formal gardens and agricultural land. While Repton worked for equally important
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Returning to Norwich, Repton was apprenticed to a textile merchant, then, after marriage to Mary Clarke in 1773, set up in the business himself. He was not successful, and when his parents died in 1778 used his modest legacy to move to a small country estate at
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in 1783, no one figure dominated English garden design; Repton was ambitious to fill this gap and sent circulars round his contacts in the upper classes advertising his services. He was at first an avid defender of Brown's views, contrasted with those of
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and watercolours with a system of overlays to show 'before' and 'after' views. In this he differed from Capability Brown, who worked almost exclusively with plans and rarely illustrated or wrote about his work. Repton's overlays were soon copied by the
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which draws on research carried out on plants and planting schemes for late Georgian gardens (1780–1820) and conservation projects, intended to provide a plant list as a starting point for researchers and those restoring gardens of this period.
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1794. This volume contained details, with numerous illustrations, of the different gardens and plantations which he had formed. He defends himself in chap. vii. and in an appendix from the criticisms of Knight and Price, and reprints his
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grant to run a ‘Sharing Repton’ project in 2018–19, working with volunteers to deliver five projects aimed at including participation from local communities, based around five Repton sites across the country. The project took place at
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common in East Asian gardening). He contrived approach drives and lodges to enhance impressions of size and importance, and even introduced monogrammed milestones on the roads around some estates, for which he was satirised by
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to learn Dutch and prepare for a career as a merchant. However, Repton was befriended by a wealthy Dutch family and the trip may have done more to stimulate his interest in 'polite' pursuits such as sketching and gardening.
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Similarly, after the estate had been inherited by Thomas William Coke (Coke of Norfolk) the fashions in landscapes had changed and after a period of focus elsewhere on the estate, a new designer was sought: Humphry
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were named after him; Repton Avenue, Repton Gardens and Repton Drive, respectively. A plaque was unveiled on the former site of his cottage on 19 April 1969. The cottage was long since demolished and a branch of
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in 1808, Repton foreshadowed another nineteenth-century development, creating a perfect cricket pitch called 'home lawn' in front of the west wing, and a bowling green lawn between the gatehouse and the house.
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often worked with their father, although George continued to work in Nash's office as well. It must have been particularly painful for Repton when Nash secured the prestigious work to remodel the
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On 29 November 1811 Repton suffered a serious carriage accident which often left him needing to use a wheelchair for mobility. He died at age 65 in 1818 and is buried in the graveyard of the
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work and flower gardens around the house in a way that became common practice in the nineteenth century. He also designed one of the most famous 'picturesque' landscapes in Britain at
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in Essex. In 1788, aged 36 and with four children and no secure income, he hit on the idea of combining his sketching skills with his limited experience of laying out grounds at
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1808. He was assisted in this by his sons, John Adey and George Stanley Repton. The plans were approved by the Prince of Wales, but, through want of funds, were not carried out.
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Williams, Cunnington and Hewlett, Leslie R., Win and Geoffrey (1985). "Evidence for a Surviving Humphry Repton Landscape: Barnhills Park, Wembley".
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partly on the impracticality of many picturesque ideas; as a professional, Repton had to produce practical and useful designs for his clients.
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style frequently used by Repton. Regrettably, Repton's Red Book for Wembley Park, which would give a definitive answer, has not survived.
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In addition to his innovations in landscape architecture, Repton's 1803 quote "the thorn is the mother of the oak" has become a tenet of
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designs remained wholly or partially unexecuted and, while Brown became very wealthy, Repton's income was never more than comfortable.
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Buildings played an important part in many of Repton's landscapes. In the 1790s he often worked with the relatively unknown architect
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in Norfolk. Repton tried his hand as a journalist, dramatist, artist, political agent, and as confidential secretary to his neighbour
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in a venture to reform the mail-coach system, but while the scheme ultimately made Palmer's fortune, Repton again lost money.
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owes its name. The original site that Repton so transformed was later built on in the construction of the short-lived
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Humphry Repton’s Red Book for Waresley Park in Huntingdonshire. Digitised copy on the RHS Digital Collections website
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An Inquiry into the Changes of Taste in Landscape Gardening, with some Observations on its Theory and Practice,
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Trees, Forested Landscapes and Grazing Animals: A European Perspective on Woodlands and Grazed Treescapes
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Early in his career, Repton defended Brown's reputation during the 'picturesque controversy'. In 1794
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REPTON IN LONDON: The Gardens and Landscapes of Humphry Repton (1752–1818) in the London Boroughs
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Only 250 copies were printed, and the work has fetched more than four times the original price.
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Three roads close to the vicinity of his cottage at Hare Street (now renamed Main Road) in the
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have added Humphry Repton's landscapes to their interactive map of aerial photography of
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Fragments on Landscape Gardening, with some Remarks on Grecian and Gothic Architecture,
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Several lesser works were also published, including a posthumous collection edited by
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Strategien des Privaten. Zum Landschaftspark von Humphry Repton und Fürst Pückler
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to become a 'landscape gardener' (a term he himself coined). Since the death of
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His capital dwindling, Repton moved to a modest cottage at Hare Street near
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Hardy Plants and Plantings for Repton and Late Georgian Gardens (1780–1820)
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Hardy Plants and Plantings for Repton and Late Georgian Gardens (1780–1820)
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reference to Repton and his 'Red Books', Act 1, Scene 1 (stage directions).
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were reprinted in this collection, and in the second volume is a comedy of
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On The Spot: The Yorkshire Red Books of Humphry Repton, landscape gardener
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often called the areas he landscaped 'parks', and so it is to Repton that
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Humphry Repton: landscape gardening and the geography of Georgian England
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Observations on the Theory and Practice of Landscape Gardening,’ 1803.
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as 'Marmaduke Milestone, esquire, a Picturesque Landscape Gardener' in
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945 pages Publisher: Hacker Art Books; Facsimile edition (June 1972)
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in Paris. The area landscaped by Repton was larger than the current
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Polite landscapes: gardens and society in eighteenth century England
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1804, 2 vols. They were dedicated to Windham. Some of the essays in
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For the English amateur cricketer also named Humphrey Repton, see
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Blomfield, Sir F. Reginald; Thomas, Inigo, Illustrator (1972) .
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Permanent Repton exhibit including facsimile of his Red Book at
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Repton produced designs for the grounds of many of the foremost
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Transactions of the London and Middlesex Archaeological Society
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Landscape Architecture University of Oregon. "Humphrey Repton"
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Bate, Sally, Savage, Rachel and Williamson, Tom (eds). (2018)
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1816. In this work his son, J. A. Repton, gave him assistance.
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Observations on the Theory and Practice of Landscape Gardening
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is situated on the junction of Hare Street and Balgores Lane.
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Humphry Repton architectural and landscape designs, 1807-1813
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xi. 27, a paper "On the supposed Effect of Ivy upon Trees."
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Fragments on the Theory and Practice of Landscape Gardening
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Success at Woburn earned him a further commission from the
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Fitch). In 1762, his father set up a transport business in
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Landscapes of Taste: The Art of Humphry Repton's Red Books
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Finding Aid of collection at the Getty Research Institute
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On the Introduction of Indian Architecture and Gardening,
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Carter, George; Goode, Patrick; Laurie, Kedrun (1982).
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person to describe himself (on his business card) as a
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during Windham's very brief stint as Secretary to the
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Repton published three major books on garden design:
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Around 1787, Richard Page (1748–1803), landowner of
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The Bee; or a Companion to the Shakespeare Gallery,
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The Bee: a Critique on Paintings at Somerset House,
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London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1982:Humphry Repton in Buckinghamshire and Beyond. 1937:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 1751:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 1259:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 1852:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 1762:Humphry Repton Landscape Gardener 1752–1818 527:1806; it also included his letter to Price. 139:Repton's childhood friend was the botanist 2028: 2002:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 1922: 1824:Gothein, Marie-Luise Schröeter (1863–1931) 1672:Humphry Repton – a Gardens Guide biography 1481:Bettley, James; Pevsner, Nikolaus (2007). 495:Sketches and Hints on Landscape Gardening, 1945:London Parks & Gardens Trust (2018). 1911:English Gardens and Landscapes, 1700–1750 1807:Flood, Susan and Williamson, Tom (2018). 1800:Eyres, Patrick and Lynch, Karen (2018). 1458:. Repton Homes. All rights reserved. 2024 1202:. Brent Library Service. pp. 155–61. 436:Sketches and Hints on Landscape Gardening 1892: 1768: 1153: 1103:, Bristol, with Avon Gardens Trust, and 378: 283: 267: 154: 38: 2060:Randolph Caldecott Society. "Rode Hall" 2055:Grewe, Armin Homepage. "Longleat House" 2011:de Weryha-Wysoczański, Chevalier Rafael 1777: 1702: 1510:"The gardener meets a marketing genius" 1197: 1149: 1147: 1145: 1143: 1141: 1139: 1091:, with Northamptonshire Gardens Trust; 14: 2121:English landscape and garden designers 2088: 1987: 1952: 1907: 1487:. Yale University Press. p. 381. 461:Hundreds of North and South Erpingham, 1215:"Wembley Park – its story up to 1922" 531:Designs for the Pavilion at Brighton, 340:. He designed the central gardens in 150: 58:, often regarded as the successor to 2141:People from North Norfolk (district) 1738:The Formal Garden in England, 3rd ed 1709:(3rd ed.). 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Routledge. p. 383. 1198:Hewlett, Geoffrey (1979). 1155:Courtney, William Prideaux 1097:Broadland District Council 696:East India Company College 549:Repton contributed to the 296:after proposed landscaping 130:Lord Lieutenant of Ireland 43:Portrait of Humphry Repton 29: 27:British landscape designer 1778:Daniels, Stephen (1999). 1729:Humphry Repton in Norfolk 1703:Amherst, Alicia (2006) . 1405:Ian D. Rotherham (2013). 1356:29 September 2020 at the 145:Letter and Correspondence 99:, where Humphry attended 2029:Williamson, Tom (1995). 1988:Stroud, Dorothy (1962). 1927:. New York: H.N. 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Index

Humphrey Repton
Humphrey Repton (cricketer)

designer
English landscape garden
Capability Brown
landscape gardener
Bury St Edmunds
excise
Norwich
Norwich Grammar School
Netherlands
Sustead
Cromer
William Windham
Felbrigg Hall
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
John Palmer
James Edward Smith

Thomas Medland
Romford
Sustead
Capability Brown
Richard Payne Knight
Uvedale Price
Catton Park
Philadelphian
Bernard M'Mahon
Dukes of Bedford

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