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The Formal Garden in England

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First published in 1892, this work by the architect Reginald Theodore Blomfield (1856–1942), illustrated by Francis Inigo Thomas (1865–1950), uses historical evidence to vindicate a classical approach to garden design, in which a house and its surroundings are kept in harmony. It is a response to the work of the gardener and journalist William Robinson (1838–1935), who had written vehemently in favour of romantic, naturalistic gardens. Closely linked to the burgeoning Arts and Crafts movement as secretary to the Art-Workers' Guild under William Morris' presidency, Blomfield had developed a theory of garden design which held that it should be a reflection of architectural order: honest, vernacular simplicity as opposed to the 'wild garden'. Illustrative of the contemporary debate between architects and plantsmen, this instructive text, reissued in its second edition of 1892, captures a moment in this developing relationship in the years before Edwin Lutyens and Gertrude Jekyll gave it new harmony.

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ISBN: 9781108061407
Publication date: 22nd August 2013
Author: Reginald Theodore Blomfield
Illustrator: F Inigo Thomas
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 284 pages
Series: Cambridge Library Collection - Art and Architecture
Genres: History of architecture
Landscape architecture and design