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SIR JOHN VANBRUGH AND LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE IN BAROQUE ENGLAND 1690-1730.


Edited by Christopher Ridgway and Robert Williams For other persons of the same name, see Williams (surname).

Robert Williams is the name of

United Kingdom
  • Sir Robert Williams, 2nd Baronet (c.
. Stroud: Sutton Publishing in association with the National Trust. 2000. [pound]25

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v. star·tled, star·tling, star·tles

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1. To cause to make a quick involuntary movement or start.

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 disclosure in these 11 essays by different scholars is that Vanbrugh was in. India in 1683-85 as a junior merchant in the East India Company. Moreover, Robert Williams reproduces a previously unpublished plan by Vanbrugh of 1711 for a six acre garden cemetery on the edge of London which, he claims, is based on the cemetery Vanbrugh knew at Surat on the west coast of India. With its pyramids, obelisk obelisk (ŏb`əlĭsk), slender four-sided tapering monument, usually hewn of a single great piece of stone, terminating in a pointed or pyramidal top. , spires, and domed mausolea
For cemeteries containing multiple notable mausolea, see also List of famous cemeteries.
This is a list of mausolea around the world. Afghanistan
, set among trees, Vanbrugh's accompanying elevation is a visionary drawing which is 'by far the earliest-known English design for a cemetery'. As well as anticipating the Enlightenment movement against interment inside churches which led to garden cemeteries such as Pere père  
n.
1. Used after a man's surname to distinguish a father from a son: Dumas père primarily wrote novels, while dramas occupied Dumas fils.

2.
 Lachaise, it was also the inspiration behind Vanbrugh's landscape at Castle Howard.

Timothy Mowl shows how late seventeenth-century drama and antiquarian an·ti·quar·i·an  
n.
One who studies, collects, or deals in antiquities.

adj.
1. Of or relating to antiquarians or to the study or collecting of antiquities.

2. Dealing in or having to do with old or rare books.
 studies stimulated Vanbrugh with images and ideas about the past. Giles Worsley, in a stimulating essay on antique influence, suggests that Castle Howard was probably the earliest European landscaped park dotted with buildings. However, one might add Hadrian's Villa at Tivoli as an antique precedent. Derek Linstrum, in 'Remembering Vanbrugh', illustrates the remarkable Dilushka Palace, Lucknow (1798-1814), modelled on Vanbrugh's Seaton Delaval. Other essays cover estate management and horticulture.

The National Trust is to be congratulated for promoting the publication of these papers from an academic conference on Vanbrugh held at Castle Howard in 1999 which will be a welcome contrast to the pot-pourri and picture books in its gift shops.
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Author:WATKIN, DAVID
Publication:The Architectural Review
Article Type:Book Review
Date:Oct 1, 2000
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