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  1. Humphry Repton's Red Book for 'Sunderidge', Bromley (1793) by Humphry Repton Garden Museum. Red Books were named after the colour of their leather binding, although the first red books were not always red. The book for Sunderidge was later rebound in blue. Repton’s Red Books were a unique marketing tool.

  2. Humphry Repton (1752–1818) remains one of England’s most interesting and prolific garden and landscape designers. Renowned for his innovative design proposals and distinctive before-and-after images, captured in his famous “Red Books,” Repton’s astonishing career represents the link between the simple parklands of his predecessor Capability Brown and the more elaborate, structured ...

  3. Humphry Repton. As the home of Humphry Repton’s first commission and last resting place, we are delighted to be hosting the biggest collection of events in the country for the Repton 200 Season here in Norfolk. A number of organisations, both local and national, have worked together on this exciting programme of events to celebrate the life ...

  4. Humphry Repton. Humphry Repton (1752 – 1818) was the leading landscape gardener of his day, a consummate salesman who presented clients with exquisitely illustrated before-and-after drawings of his proposed improvements, bound in red Morocco leather. Repton worked with the 3rd Duke of Portland for over twenty years and produced three Red ...

  5. 男. 赖普敦 (Humphrey Repton) (1752-1818年 [1])与风景造园学 (Landscape Gardening) 赖普敦是英国第一位造园家,他提出了"风景造园学" (Landscape Gardening)和"风景造园师"的专门名词。. 他曾说:"只有把风景画家和园丁 (花匠)两者的才能合二为一,才能获得园林艺术的圆满成就 ...

  6. www.gardenvisit.com › biography › humphry_reptonRepton, Humphry - Gardenvisit

    Repton worked at Tatton Park, Woburn Abbey, West Wycombe, Harewood House, Bayham Abbey and many other places. Humphry Repton proposed his first terrace in 1791 and was to propose many thereafter. As he wrote in 1818, Humphry Repton might be accused "of often advising the same thing at different places".

  7. 13 de jul. de 2018 · Landscape designer Humphry Repton. Born in 1752, Repton spent his early life in Bury St Edmunds. The family moved to Norwich in 1762, where Repton decided to become a merchant trader. He travelled to the Netherlands to learn the language, spending time with a wealthy Dutch family who encouraged his interests in gardening, painting and drawing.