The very first garden humphry designed was his own, at sustead, near aylsham. This is humphry reptons red book for sundridge park by garden museum on vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them. Humphry repton showed his clients, who ranged from the prince regent to over three hundred private landowners, his proposals for improving their property in hand. Humphry repton in hertfordshire university of hertfordshire.
As the home of humphry repton s first commission and last resting place, we are delighted to be hosting the biggest collection of events in the country for the repton 200 season here in norfolk. Humphry repton 21 april 1752 24 march 1818 was the last great english landscape designer of the eighteenth century, often regarded as the successor to capability brown. Learn more about humphry repton by clicking on these links. The nine yorkshire commissions of humphry repton spanned the twenty years between 1790 and 1810. Humphry repton s red books have long been the subject of scholarly interest for their unique contribution to british landscape discourse around 1800. His first name is often incorrectly rendered humphrey. Aug 26, 2017 a beech avenue survives from an earlyeighteenth century design, humphry repton prepared a red book in 1791 and the transition from house to terrace to park is fundamentally reptonian. Rare books at heywood hill are proud to offer this magnificentlycrafted facsimile edition, limited to 75 copies, of which 61 copies are for sale, at.
The books received their name from the incorrect assumption that all had been bound in red morocco. Jun 30, 2018 on the bicentenary of humphry repton s death helen mark finds out all about the landscape gardener and his red books. The leading gardenmaker at the turn of the 19th century, humphry repton 17521818 was a man of feeling, as well as business. Humphry repton, a landscape gardener from suffolk, produced his first red book for the park at holkham in 1789. Humphry repton, who invented the term landscape gardener, designed hundreds of gardens across britain and influenced many more across the centuries. Mar 31, 2018 repton revived, an exhibition of red books, designs and watercolours by humphry repton, is at the garden museum, london from oct 17feb 3, 2019. Repton filled the void left after the death of lancelot capability brown in 1783, and linked the 18 th century landscape tradition with the gardenesque movement of the early victorian era. Mar 23, 2018 humphry repton, the last great landscape designer of the georgian era, advised on some 400 schemes across a 27 year career. In 1788, at the age of 36, he decided to take up the profession of landscape gardener. Humphry repton s red book for port eliot 1793 humphry repton circulated in the highest society throughout england at the turn of the 18th century. The first person to use the title of landscape gardener, repton 17521818 began to practise in 1788, five years after lancelot capability browns death. Influenced by his partnership with the architect john nash from 1796, repton used the book to explore relationships between landscape and architecture.
May 17, 2018 6 harewood house and the reconstructed red book, 1800 7 langold and the lost red book, 1806 8 oulton hall and the red book, 1810. He is regarded as the last great landscape designer of the 18th century and was determined to succeed capability brown. Humphry reptons red books humphry repton 17521818 was the leading landscape architect of his day, a master of his craft and an expert in the arts of selfpromotion. The lathom house book includes 2 partially handcoloured plans and 4 watercolours. Humphry repton holkham park history of holkham north.
Aylsham market place 1814 by humphry repton picture courtesy lord and lady walpole, photographed by roger last this year the national repton 200 festival marks the bicentenary of his death. The life and landscapes of humphry repton heritage calling. Armley house near leeds in yorkshire, a seat of benjamin gott esq. Michael and all angels churchyard, aylsham, broadland district, norfolk, england. Repton made a particularly significant contribution to the landscape of hertfordshire, working at no less than eighteen places in the county, ranging in size from great mansions like cashiobury and panshanger to more modest villas owned by wealthy businessmen and. Patrick eyres and karen lynch enlarge the knowledge of his landscape gardening in yorkshire in general, by offering new insights into these commissions, and, in particular, by reproducing the six extant red books. Congenial, witty, and well connected, he circulated easily in the highest reaches of english society, where he could recruit wealthy clients prepared to pay handsomely for his. Humphry reptons red books part 4 hatchlands youtube. Repton presented his red book for earl harwicke in 1801 in which he recommended removing trees to reveal the beauty of the house and to make the estate appear more wooded. The terrace garden south of the house was designed by joseph paxton, with edward milner in charge of the works.
For every client repton would keep a record in a red leather bound book detailing proposals for changes, maps, plans, drawings, watercolours and before and after sketches. The exhibition brings together the greatest number. A beginners guide to humphry repton, landscape genius the. Humphry repton was a minor squire who had worked in business and as a farmer. Ingenious in design and each one unique, clients would open them to see repton s delicate watercolours of their garden as it currently appeared, before lifting a flap to reveal repton s new vision for the garden as it could be provided they paid. Humphry repton is the last english landscape designers of the eighteenth. Red books were used by repton essentially as marketing tools containing plans and possible improvements to an estate. He created a red book of descriptive writing and watercolours to demonstrate his ideas to the 6th duke of bedford. Carl jung depth psychology reading group recommended for you. The property was owned by john woodhouse, 2nd baron wodehouse or woodhouse, who was a colonel in the east. On the eve of his bicentenary, steven desmond charts the fortunes and misfortunes of one of the bestloved luminaries of english gardenings history. Red book for lathom house by humphry repton art fund. These were bound volumes making recommendations for his clients estate and making ingenious use of reptons before and after sketches.
A number of organisations, both local and national, have worked together on this exciting programme of events to celebrate the life. In the garden museum video, the garden historian todd longstaffegowan studies the red book for sundridge park and shows you how it works. Congenial, witty, and well connected, he circulated easily in the highest reaches of english society, where he could recruit wealthy clients prepared to pay handsomely for his advice. The property was owned by john woodhouse, 2nd baron wodehouse or woodhouse, who was a colonel in the east norfolk regiment. Bbc radio 4 open country, humphry repton and his red books. The red books of humphry repton unknown binding january 1, 1975 by humphry repton author.
P, attingham in shropshire, a seat of the right honble. His red book of the welbeck estate provided the groundwork of his sketches and hints on landscape gardening, which contains extracts from fiftysix other red books duly cited at the front of the volume. Humphry repton s red books part 2 who was humphrey repton. It is also the 30th anniversary of the norfolk gardens trust, which has produced a magnificent book.
Humphry repton, landscape designer, was born on 21 april 1752 at bury st edmunds, suffolk, england. A series of commissions led humphry repton to publish a book of sketches and hints on landscape gardening in 1795. Humphry reptons red books on display the flora journal. The famous red books were produced by the landscape designer humphry repton 1752 1818 to present to his clients to showcase his design proposals. On his inheritance of woburn, the 6th duke continued his brothers, the 5th duke of bedford, development of the abbey. Austen was familiar with reptons red books, in which repton presented clients with detailed drawings and paintings of his.
Red books for mogenhanger in bedfordshire a seat of godfrey thornton esq. Wimpole, cambridgeshire other connections we have to repton. For every client repton would keep a record in a red leather bound book detailing proposals for changes, maps. Repton prepared these red books to show his clients how his landscaping proposals would look. Author of observations on the theory and practice of landscape gardening, the art of landscape gardening, the red books of humphry repton, plans for sherringham in norfolk the property of abbot upcher esq, antony house in cornwall, antony house in cornwall, a seat of reginald pole carew, esq. These books were based on his findings during his prolific career. Although it reproduces many lavishly coloured sketches taken from his red books, observations is consciously a more practical affair. Humphry reptons red books on display a new exhibition celebrates humphry repton 1752 1818 and his rare and beautiful red books at the garden museum in london, from the 24th october 2018 to the 3rd february 2019. Mar 30, 2018 2018 is humphry repton s bicentenary year and over the next few months events and exhibitions all over the country will be celebrating his life and work. Humphry repton sundridge park red book 1793, with kind permission of city and country. Humphry repton was born in bury st edmunds and after a failed career in the textile industry he finally became a landscape gardener. Ingenious in design and each one unique, clients would open them to see reptons delicate watercolours of their garden as it currently appeared, before lifting a flap to reveal reptons new vision for the garden as it could be provided they paid. Landscape designer humphry repton s 1810 red book for armley house.
He was a wonderful artist, and his designs showed beforeandafter views of his gardens presented in his famous red what. Landscape gardening and the geography of georgian england new haven, c1999 does mark witton on his map of norfolk as a site for which repton provided a study, the red book for witton is not listed in his bibliography of repton red books. Like his later books, it drew upon the red books he had produced for clients. Repton visited sheffield park several times in 1789 and again in 1790. Repton regarded his red books as working plans, advertisements, souvenirs, and a convenient source of documentation he could use in his publications. He was employed by the 6th duke in the early 19th century to design a new layout for the gardens and grounds around woburn abbey.
Repton wanted to follow in the illustrious footsteps of lancelot capability brown who had transformed so. As he writes in the advertisement preceding the work. Lavishly illustrated with repton s own watercolours, the notorious red book manuscripts were used to suggest improvements to family estates all over england, scotland and wales through detailed analysis of repton s working practices. Humphry repton was the first person to use the title of landscape gardener, he made it up by combining his interest in landscape painting with his skills in practical gardening. There is a permanent repton exhibition at sheringham park, norfolk, including a facsimile of his red book for this place 4 h repton an inquiry into the changes of taste in landscape gardening, with some observations on its theory and practice 1806 and quoted in jason perry humphry repton. In 1814 humphry repton 17521818 visited endsleigh and spent three days being carried around in a sedan chair, visualising the future gardens. Humphry repton is the last english landscape designers of the eighteenth century, often regarded as the successor to capability brown. Description karen lynch the yorkshire commissions and red books of humphry repton 1. As part of the project we revisited the imagery for moggerhanger park, the red book watercolour sketches, which we photographed in 1986. A beginners guide to humphry repton, landscape genius.
In 2018, the bicentenary of repton s death, several groups held events. Of a welltodo family, he was intended for a mercantile career but, failing in that, retired to the country, where he learned something of the. Repton at stoneleigh abbey, from the red book, 1809 it was in some ways akin to commissioning a family portrait to hang over the fireplace, or a glossy nursery catalogue which also contains useful gardening advice as well as a price list of plants and so is kept for reference purposes. For further details see the relevant archive pages. Repton viewed landscaping as an art form and this can be found when studying his renowned red books or folios, which he used to present his plans, drawings, maps and passages of writing. We dont know if a red book was produced but it is thought that his recommendations were concentrated near the house where he created a series of four small lakes on the site of what is known today as the first lake. Not all of his commissions were associated with a red book, but they were nonetheless, an important element of his landscape repetoire. Repton worked at attingham in the earlier stages of his career and his ideas about landscape design continue to influence designers today. A watercolour by humphry repton from the sheringham red book illustrating his design humphry repton with lord sheffields documents and papers being much dissipated since his grandsons death in 1909, the location of the original letter remains a mystery.
Autograph manuscript on paper comprising titlepage and 12 pages text with grey inkruled frames, the introduction signed with an autograph inscription at mogenhanger first time 28 may 1792. The red books of humphry repton by repton humphry abebooks. Humphry reptons red books part 1 the red books youtube. Having failed in a number of business ventures ranging from everything between political agent and journalist, repton decided to create his own profession as a landscape gardener.
The red books for bradsbury and glemham hall dumbarton oaks reprints and facsimiles in landscape architecture. They were small, filled with handwritten text and watercolour paintings, and bound with the red morocco leather that gives them their name. Oulton near leeds in yorkshire, a seat of john blayds esq. In 1804 he invited repton to suggest proposals for landscaping the abbey grounds after all of the. May 31, 2018 humphry reptons red books part 2 who was humphrey repton. The book is the subject of a new short film narrated by jeremy irons. To mark the bicentenary of the death of innovative landscape designer humphry repton 17521818, the duke of bedford has commissioned a limited edition facsimile of his 1805 red book for woburn abbey. Repton also published a book called sketches and hints on landscape gardening1795. The garden museum opens up humphry reptons renowned red. Humphry reptons red book for port eliot 1793 humphry repton circulated in the highest society throughout england at the turn of the 18th century. In jane austen and the english landscape, mavis batey closely chronicles the landscape changes made to adlestrop and stoneleigh during thomas leighs day as well as the red book design plans proposed by humphrey repton. Jan, 2018 the leading gardenmaker at the turn of the 19th century, humphry repton 17521818 was a man of feeling, as well as business. Humphry reptons red book for sundridge park on vimeo. The woburn abbey red book by humphry repton heywood hill.
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