Lancelot Brown changed the face of eighteenth-century Engl&, designing country estates & mansions, moving hills & making flowing lakes & serpentine rivers, a magical world of green. This English landscape style spread across Europe & the world. At home, it proved so pleasing that Brown's influence spread into the lowland landscape at large, & into landscape painting. He stands behind our vision, & fantasy, of rural Engl&.
In this vivid, lively biography, based on detailed research, Jane Brown paints an unforgettable picture of the man, his work, his happy domestic life, & his crowded world. She follows the life of the jovial yet elusive Mr Brown, from his childhood & apprenticeship in rural Northumberl&, through his formative years at Stowe, the most famous garden of the day. His innovative ideas, & his affable & generous nature, led to a meteoric rise to a Royal Appointment in 1764 & his clients & friends ranged from statesmen like the elder Pitt to artists & actors like David Garrick. Riding constantly across Engl&, Brown never ceased working until he collapsed & died in February 1783 after visiting one of his oldest clients. He was a practical man but also a visionary, always willing to try something new. As this delightful, & beautifully illustrated biography shows, Brown filled England with enchantment