Humphry Repton
British, 1752 - 1818
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British landscape designer (1752-1818)
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Designs for the Pavillon at Brighton
Designs for the Pavillon at Brighton
Humphry Repton · published 1806 · 1 vol: ill: · Accession ID 1985.61.2643
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Observations on the Theory and Practice of Landscape Gardening
Observations on the Theory and Practice of Landscape Gardening
Humphry Repton · published 1805 · bound volume with 1 aquatint portrait frontispiece; 38 engraved or aquatint illustrations (including 1double-page, foldout) and 1 vignette · Accession ID 1985.61.2642
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The Seats of the Nobility and Gentry in Great Britain and Wales in a Collection of Selected Views Engraved by W. Angus. From Pictures and Drawings by the most Eminent Artists with Descriptions of Each View
The Seats of the Nobility and Gentry in Great Britain and Wales in a Collection of Selected Views Engraved by W. Angus. From Pictures and Drawings by the most Eminent Artists with Descriptions of Each View
William Angus, William Angus · published 1787/1815 · 1 vol: ill: 63 etchings (all full-page, versos blank) by Angus after various artists including 5 after Angus himself, 6 after John Claude Nattes, 5 after Edward Dayes, 4 after Humphrey Repton, 4 after Frederick Ponsonby, Lord Duncannon, 3 after WilliamBernard Cooke, 2 each after Francis Wheatley, John Bird, Thomas Malton, George Samuel, Samuel Howit, William Watts, and Peltro William Tomkins, 1 each after Paul Sandby, William Marlow, William Beilby, Thomas Sandby, Nicholas Thomas Dall, J. Barrett,John Handy, Robert Adams, James Wathen, George Evans, George Cuitt, Alexander Nasmyth, Thomas Day, John Meheux, J.C. Barrow, Smith, John Carter, Rouviere, William Turner, Edward Hawke Locker, and Arnold · Accession ID 1985.61.375