HA7503: the Country House and Its Landscapes (Via Distance Learning) Weekly Reading List | Readinglists@Leicester

HA7503: the Country House and Its Landscapes (Via Distance Learning) Weekly Reading List | Readinglists@Leicester

09/24/21 HA7503: The Country House and its Landscapes (via Distance Learning) Weekly Reading List | readinglists@leicester HA7503: The Country House and its View Online Landscapes (via Distance Learning) Weekly Reading List [1] Adams, W.H. 1979. The French garden, 1500-1800. Scolar Press. [2] Alfrey, N. et al. 2004. Art of the garden: the garden in British art, 1800 to the present day. Tate Publishing. [3] Alfrey, N. 2004. ‘On Colour Theory’, Chapter of Art of the Garden. Art of the garden: the garden in British art, 1800 to the present day. Tate Publishing. 31–31. [4] Allen, B.S. 1937. Chapter ‘The Challenge of the Rococo’. Tides in English Taste (1619-1800). Volume 2. Harvard University Press. [5] Allen, B.S. 1937. Tides in English Taste (1619-1800). Volume 1. Harvard University Press. [6] Allen, B.S. 1937. Tides in English Taste (1619-1800). Volume 1. 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[14] 2/65 09/24/21 HA7503: The Country House and its Landscapes (via Distance Learning) Weekly Reading List | readinglists@leicester Bard Graduate Center: Decorative Arts, Design History, Material Culture 2013. William Kent: designing Georgian Britain. Yale University Press. [15] Batey, M. 1983. ‘The Way to View Rousham by Kent’s Gardener’. Garden History. 11, 2 (1983), 125–132. [16] Batey, M. and Lambert, D. 1990. Chapter 4. The English Garden Tour: A View into the Past. John Murray General Publishing Division. 62–113. [17] Batey, M. and Lambert, D. 1990. Chapter 5. The English garden tour: a view into the past. John Murray. [18] Batey, M. and Lambert, D. 1990. Chapter 5. The English garden tour: a view into the past. John Murray. [19] Batey, M. and Lambert, D. 1990. Chapter 6. The English garden tour: a view into the past. John Murray. [20] Beckett, J.V. 1986. The aristocracy in England 1660-1914. Basil Blackwell. 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[28] Brown, D. 2001. ‘Lancelot Brown and His Associates’. Garden History. 29, 1 (2001), 2–11. 4/65 09/24/21 HA7503: The Country House and its Landscapes (via Distance Learning) Weekly Reading List | readinglists@leicester [29] Brown, J. Chapters 3-5. The Art and Architecture of English Gardens. [30] Brown, J. 1994. Gardens of a golden afternoon: the story of a partnership : Edwin Lutyens and Gertrude Jekyll. Penguin Books. [31] Brown, R. and Downes, K. 1985. The architectural outsiders ; introduction by Kerry Downes . Waterstone. [32] Burke, E. 1999. A philosophical enquiry into the origin of our ideas of the sublime and beautiful. Proquest LLC. [33] Callot, J. Image of ‘Parterre du Palais de Nancy / The Garden Palace of Nancy’ in The Metropolitan Museum of Art. [34] Calnan, M. et al. 2006. Rooted in history: studies in garden conservation. National Trust. [35] Carpet bedding at Waddesdon: https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/waddesdon-manor/features/carpet-bedding-at-waddesdon . [36] 5/65 09/24/21 HA7503: The Country House and its Landscapes (via Distance Learning) Weekly Reading List | readinglists@leicester Carre, J. 1973. ‘Lord Burlington’s Garden at Chiswick’. Garden History. 1, 3 (1973), 23–30. [37] Caus, S. de 1624. Image of ‘Design for reclining giant in Richmond Gardens’, fig. 65 in Garden and grove: the Italian Renaissance garden in the English imagination 1600-1750. Dent. [38] Caus, S. de 1615. Les Raisons Des Forces Movvantes: Auec diuerses Machines Tant que plaisantes vtilles ... [39] Charlesworth, M. 1989. ‘On meeting Hercules in Stourhead garden’. The Journal of Garden History. 9, 2 (Apr. 1989), 71–75. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1080/01445170.1989.10408268. [40] Clarke, M. et al. 1982. Chapter ‘Architecture and Landscape’. The Arrogant connoisseur: Richard Payne Knight 1751-1824 : essays on Richard Payne Knight together with a catalogue of works exhibited at the Whitworth Art Gallery, 1982. Manchester University Press. 32–49. [41] Clark, H.F. 1943. ‘Eighteenth Century Elysiums: The Role of “Association” in the Landscape Movement’. Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes. 6, (1943), 165–189. [42] Clark, H.F. 1969. ‘The Restoration and Reclamation of Gardens’. Occasional Paper (Garden History Society). 1 (1969), 3–6. 6/65 09/24/21 HA7503: The Country House and its Landscapes (via Distance Learning) Weekly Reading List | readinglists@leicester [43] Clark, J. 2007. ‘The Travails of Bacchus, the Succession of Owners and Homes of Charles Hamilton’s Bacchus from Painshill to Anglesey Abbey, by way of Fonthill, Hafod and Ashridge’. Talking Heads: Garden Statuary in the Eighteenth Century: Papers from the Seminar Held at Hartwell House in August 2007 (Buckinghamshire, 2007), 20–24. [44] Clemenson, H. 1982. English country houses and landed estates. Croom Helm. [45] Colvin, H.M. and Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art 2007. A biographical dictionary of British architects 1600-1840. 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Representing landscape architecture. M. Treib, ed. Taylor & Francis. 42–55. [65] Doherty, G. and Waldheim, C. eds. 2015. Is Landscape...?: Essays on the Identity of Landscape. Routledge. [66] Eburne, A. 2003. ‘Charles Bridgeman and the Gardens of the Robinocracy’. Garden History. 31, 2 (2003), 193–208. [67] Eburne, A. 2003. ‘Charles Bridgeman and the Gardens of the Robinocracy’. Garden History. 31, 2 (2003), 193–208. [68] Eighteenth Century Collections Online: http://find.galegroup.com.ezproxy4.lib.le.ac.uk/ecco/dispBasicSearch.do?prodId=ECCO&a mp;userGroupName=leicester.

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