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William Kent
1685 - 1748
William
Kent was born in Bridlington,
East Yorkshire
. He
firstly trained as a sign painter then progressed to painting coaches
before moving onto landscape painting.
A
generous benefactor enabled
Kent
to travel and study painting in
Italy
where, settling in
Rome
for ten years,
Kent
made a living buying paintings and selling them to
the English aristocracy.
It
was in
Italy
where he met his future patrons Lord Burlington
and Thomas Coke, 1st Earl of Leicester, the former being so
impressed with
Kent
’s artistic vision that he persuaded him to
return to
London
with him. Here,
Kent
continued with his painting but encouraged by Lord
Burlington progressed into architecture.
In the 1720’s
Kent
worked with
Burlington
on Chiswick House.
From
1729, Kent was engaged by Queen Caroline at Richmond where he designed
several garden buildings including the Queen’s pavilion, the
Canal-side Dairy and Rotunda, a summer house on the terrace, the
Hermitage and Merlin’s Cave.
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Probably
Kent
’s finest architectural work is Holkham Hall,
designed in the Palladian style for the Earl of Leicester who sadly
died in1759 never seeing his great dream fulfilled.
Through
his architectural commissions
Kent
moved onto developing the surrounding landscape.
He had a vision that all landscape should be viewed as a
classical painting remarking that ‘all gardening is landscape
painting’, with sympathetic arrangements to maximise the artistic
effects of shape, light and colour.
Kent
’s career as a landscape designer even though he
came to it later in life when he was about 40 years old, proved very
successful and he is viewed as the master of the ‘picturesque’ and
‘natural’ gardening style. As
Horace Walpole famously quoted,
Kent
was ‘born with a genius to strike out a great
system from the twilight of imperfect essays.
He leaped the fence, and saw that all nature was a garden.’
It
was William Kent who provided the grounding for the illustrious career
of Lancelot ‘Capability’ Brown who for a time worked under his
direction at Stowe.
Kent’s
most famous and unique garden can be found at Rousham House, the
gardens remaining much as he had planned them almost 300 years later.
See
more of Williams Kent’s work at Claremont
Landscape
Garden,
Badminton House, Stowe
Landscape
Garden,
Euston Hall.
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