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10 de dic. de 2021 · William Kent (1685 – 1748) was the leading architect and designer of early Georgian Britain. Credited as having introduced the Palladian style of architecture into England and originating the 'natural' style of gardening known as the English landscape garden, Kent was a polymath, who also turned his hand to designing sculpture, furniture ...
21 de mar. de 2014 · Though he informed the Georgian age, a Kentian garden, a Kent interior or even a sideboard are still in demand today. So where did his encyclopedic ideas come from?
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23 de mar. de 2014 · William Kent: Designing Georgian Britain review – when gusto ruled over taste | Design | The Guardian. The ornate Bute epergne, made by Thomas Heming, was designed by William Kent....
Probably carved by John Boson. Carved gilt Siena marble Victoria Albert Museum, London, Background. William Kent: Designing Georgian Britain explores Kent’s work over three decades (1719–48)—a period when Britain was defining itself as a new nation and overtak-ing France as a leading world power.
2 de ene. de 2014 · ‘William Kent: Designing Georgian Britain’ at Bard - The New York Times. Art Review. Putting His Stamp on England. Share full article. By Karen Rosenberg. Jan. 2, 2014. “William Kent:...
WEBER, Susan ed. William Kent: Designing Georgian Britain. New Haven & London, Yale U.P., 2013. An enfant terrible of English architecture, William Kent (c.1685-1748) was a versatile artist, a painter, decorator, architect and landscape (...)