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Lancelot 'Capability' Brown, 1716-1783: The Omnipotent Magician [Hardcover]

Jane Brown
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3 Mar 2011 0701182121 978-0701182120

Lancelot Brown changed the face of eighteenth-century England, designing country estates and mansions, moving hills and making flowing lakes and serpentine rivers, a magical world of green. This English landscape style spread across Europe and the world. At home, it proved so pleasing that Brown's influence spread into the lowland landscape at large, and into landscape painting. He stands behind our vision, and fantasy, of rural England.

In this vivid, lively biography, based on detailed research, Jane Brown paints an unforgettable picture of the man, his work, his happy domestic life, and his crowded world. She follows the life of the jovial yet elusive Mr Brown, from his childhood and apprenticeship in rural Northumberland, through his formative years at Stowe, the most famous garden of the day. His innovative ideas, and his affable and generous nature, led to a meteoric rise to a Royal Appointment in 1764 and his clients and friends ranged from statesmen like the elder Pitt to artists and actors like David Garrick. Riding constantly across England, Brown never ceased working until he collapsed and 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, and beautifully illustrated biography shows, Brown filled England with enchantment - follies, cascades, lakes, bridges, ornaments, monuments, meadows and woods - creating views that still delight us today.


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  • Hardcover: 400 pages
  • Publisher: Chatto & Windus (3 Mar 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0701182121
  • ISBN-13: 978-0701182120
  • Product Dimensions: 15.9 x 24.1 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 187,252 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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`The first major study of Brown for more than a decade' --Gardens Illustrated

`Jane Brown has visited innumerable houses, tramped through the parks and rounds the lakes, and pored over plans in estate offices and archives. The result is an extraordinarily rich account of many complex projects, written with historical sympathy and feet-on-the-ground knowledge' --The Daily Telegraph

`[Jane] Brown`s knowledge and the verve with which she has captured the spirit of his time have enlarged our understanding of one of England's greatest and most original geniuses' --Country Life

`His biographer has embarked on a mountain of impeccable research and her fondness for her subject is matched by her felicity as a writer' --Sunday Times

'a mine of information' --Daily Mail

`Brown's book is a good read' --Financial Times

`sympathetic, beautifully illustrated study' --Intelligent Life

`Jane Brown has dug deep into the archives and has written an exhaustive and beautifully illustrated biography that has been long overdue...Those who love his gardens...will be delighted with this book' --The Mail on Sunday

`this remarkably exhaustive survey is full of intricacies - physical and psychological, financial and geographical. For lovers of abundantly detailed biographies, this tome will not disappoint' --English Garden

'Her book should find a home in any garden-lover's glove compartment , offering a detailed map of Lancelot's England.'
--The Spectator

'Revealing the backstory of our best-loved landscapes will open many, newly appreciative eyes.' --The Lady, Stephanie Cross, April 2011

`The Omnipotent Magician is a valuable work of reference.'
--The Tablet, Anthony Gardner, April 2011

`Robust and revealing' --i, The Independent

`This informative biography shows [Lancelot Brown's] achievements were, like the man himself, full of charm.'
--Waterstone's Books Quarterly

"close attention to detail and brisk and vigorous prose" --Times Literary Supplement

`What are you reading? slot, Timothy Mowl, professor of architecture and designed landscapes at University of Bristol, "where this book excels is in the writers' impressive untangling of the web of family interconnections betweens Brown's patrons."' --The Times Higher Education Supplement

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The first fully-rounded biography of Lancelot 'Capability' Brown, the genius who created the English landscape garden.

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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Brown on Brown 11 Jun 2011
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Jane Brown has added another book on gardeners and gardening on her curriculum. Her first books on Gertrude Jekyll and on English Garden Design in the 20th Century are in my view still her best. Why has Brown this time selected Lancelot "Capability" Brown? Jane states, in her Prologue, that Dorothy Stroud with her book on "Capability" Brown of 1950 (with revisions in 1975 and 1984) has resurrected Brown and none of the hundreds of thousands of words that have followed - including mine- could have been written without her. Comparing both books I come to the following conclusion: If you are interested in the life of Lancelot Brown, than Jane's book gives much more and detailed information, although presented in a less coherent manner. As an example, the family tree on the first pages presents a daughter of Lancelot out of wedlock, this is only explained in the last pages of the book. But if you want to know the importance and achievements of Brown as Landscape Architect and Gardener of the 18th Century, than Dorothy's book is by far still the best on this subject.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Incredibly heavy going 12 Nov 2011
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I read this out of professional necessity, and found it extremely hard going. Jane Brown really cannot write with any kind of sparkle and the book gets bogged down in far too many unnecessary details far too often. There are isolated sections where the pace picks up, but they are all too few.

It is often said that biographers fall in love with their subjects sooner or later and this is certainly true with this author. Ms. Brown pours scorn on the theory that Mr. Brown was illegitimate, dismissing this completely out of hand because she so obviously and desperately wants it not to be the case. So she "sets out in search of Brown's mother" and doesn't find anything to prove Lancelot's legitimacy, yet obviously believes what she writes in her own desire to do so. The mystery over Lancelot's parentage is simply glossed over, although Ms. Brown believes that she has convinced her readers that Lancelot was of legitimate birth. The truth is that this will never be known one way or another. His legitimacy was and always will be questionable, but Ms. Brown refuses to consider other views.

She also tries desperately to discredit the origins of his widely known tag of "Capability", trying to persuade herself and us that this moniker was only applied to him after his death, when it is well known that Brown was referred to in Lord Cobham's diaries as "The very capable Mr. Brown" during his early years at Stowe (and Ms. Brown simply refuses to even discuss the idea that the man himself was wont to describe landscapes as having "capabilities", not that any further credence to this oft-repeated urban myth is needed anyway).
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24 of 26 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Human element 10 Mar 2011
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This is a most interesting and well-written account of Capability Brown's life, and highly recommended not only to those interested in landscape gardening, but also to those who enjoy good biographies.
The key of course is in the writing - the most fascinating life can be made unapproachable by turgid prose. This book takes us steadily and amusingly through Brown's extraordinarily successful progress, transforming the exhausted and ill-kept 'Versailles-style' gardens of the late 17thC into glorious new countryside vistas thanks to his early training in the vital skills of lake-making and landscaping.
In particular the book steadily demolishes the old complaint that Brown destroyed wonderful tree-scapes in the course of his work - no one can compute the millions of new trees planted on his instructions, and many of his great parks (Petworth,Stowe, Sledmere, Harewood, Chatsworth, Broadlands, Alnwick) are thriving today, and it also highlights his respect for fine earlier work - for example at Wrest Park where he refused to alter the existing unimprovable layout.
Like all good biographies, while ostensibly about his life's work, it is also very interesting on the politics of the time (which of course affected his clients' ability to engage in major works) and on his personal life, which turns out to have been more complicated than he might have wanted us to know.
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By J. Kidd
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sorry but this book for all its hype is just a bore!
the use of actual records is mundane
The author writes with no real insight into Brown's choice or reasons for designs

You would be much better reading - Capability Brown and the English Landscape Garden (Shire Library) by Laura Mayer
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2.0 out of 5 stars Poor 8 Jun 2013
By Watson
Format:Hardcover
Incredibly disappointing book. Loads of press hype and a good-looking production but the material just isn't there. It's all speculation and heresay. I got so irritated I didn't bother to finish it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Lancelot Brown 2 Feb 2013
By BeeJay
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Explains so much more about Brown - his drive and loyalties - than any other of the many books I have on this influential man.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Books about gardeners 7 Sep 2012
By JHvW
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Although I like visiting gardens in England (and I regularly do), this book was bought for two reasons: Gardens are a product of gardners but also as a coffee table book. Capability Brown was a famous gardner. This is a beautiful book with beautiful pictures. So a conversation piece by itself.
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