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William Kent: Architect, Designer, Opportunist

William Kent (1685-1748) was great without a hint of gravitas, a con man who became one of the artistic geniuses of his age. He was a high camp Yorkshire bachelor, brought back by Lord Burlington from an artistic apprenticeship in Rome where
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William Kent (1685-1748) was great without a hint of gravitas, a con man who became one of the artistic geniuses of his age. He was a high camp Yorkshire bachelor, brought back by Lord Burlington from an artistic apprenticeship in Rome where he had painted for a cardinal & won prizes from a pope. In London he charmed the surly old Hanoverian King George I, redecorated Kensington Palace for him with a clumsy bravura, & survived the subsequent critical storm
- just. England was in stylistic chaos after rejecting its lawful Stuart rulers & Burlington was imposing a chaste & dreary Palladianism on a philistine island people. Kent saw his chance & never looked back.

Queen Caroline, the real ruler, used him to project in sensational garden buildings by the Thames at Richmond her vision of a new scientific Britain. Sir Robert Walpole paid him to turn Houghton Hall in Norfolk into an imperial palace, outshining anything the German monarchs could raise. Another prime minister, the virtuous Henry Pelham, built with Kent a revolutionary suburban bolt-hole in Surrey. Between them they invented the Gothic Revival out at Esher, but have never been given the credit.

Late in life, while raising an alabaster temple to Jupiter at Holkham Hall, also in Norfolk, & the sexiest interiors in London on Berkeley Square, Kent was discovering his true genius, laying out casually at Esher, Stowe in Buckinghamshire & Rousham near Oxford, the Arcadian image of the ' English Garden' that would take the continent, even France, by storm as England's only original contribution to European culture.

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Garden - An outside area with grass and foliage
garden - A planned space used for the display, cultivation and enjoyment of plants and other forms of nature.
England - A country within the United Kingdom.
France - A state situated in Western Europe with several overseas territories.
King - The figure head of a monarch
Jupiter - The largest planet to orbit the sun. It is fifth planet from the sun and is around 12 times as wide as the planet earth. It is known as a gas giant due to its thick atmosphere. Four of its moons were first spotted by Galileo Galilei
Hall - A room at the inside of an entrance of a house.
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Vision - To be able to imagine, also can mean what you can see.

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