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  1. Sucesor de Capability Brown, paisajista precursor del estilo inglés o paisajístico, dotó a la presentación de sus proyectos de jardines de un nuevo enfoque al juntar sus calidades como dibujante de acuarelas con sus conocimientos de botánica. Tarjeta de presentación profesional de Humphry Repton. Humphry Repton nació en 1752 en Inglaterra.

  2. Humphry Repton. Humphry Repton (oft irrtümlich Humphrey) (* 21. April 1752 in Bury St. Edmunds; † 24. März 1818 in Aylsham) war ein bekannter englischer Landschaftsarchitekt des 18. Jahrhunderts. Er stand in der Nachfolge des berühmten, 1783 verstorbenen Landschaftsarchitekten Capability Brown. Um 1800 gestaltete Repton den Russel Square ...

  3. Humphry Repton (British, Bury St. Edmonds, Suffolk 1752–1818 Romford, Essex) late 18th–early 19th century Imaginary View of Venice, houses at left with figures on terraces, a domed church at center in the background, boats and boat-sheds below, and a seated man observing from a wall at right in the foreground, from 'Views' (Vedute altre prese da i luoghi altre ideate da Antonio Canal)

  4. Edited by a former professional rival, John Claudius Loudon (1783–1843), this one-volume collection of the works of Humphry Repton (1752–1818) first appeared in 1840. Featuring more than 250 engravings, it illuminates the principal styles and contemporary debates of landscape design.

  5. ハンフリー・レプトン. ハンフリー・レプトン (Humphry Repton、 1752年 4月21日 - 1818年 3月24日 )は、 ランスロット・ブラウン の次の世代に属する英国の代表的 造園家 。. なお、 風景式庭園 ( en:landscape gardening )という言葉は、彼の創案である。. もともとは ...

  6. Humphry Repton (1752–1818) was a prominent English landscape designer and horticulturist, renowned for his innovative work in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Born on April 21, 1752, in Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, Repton's contributions to landscape architecture earned him a lasting legacy as a successor to Capability Brown and a key ...

  7. Humphry Repton was born in 1752 at Bury St. Edmonds, the son of a prosperous tax collector. He was expected to enter commerce, but several early attempts at business were dismal failures. Repton worked for a time as a private secretary to William Windham, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, but eventually returned to Essex determined to succeed Capability Brown as England's preeminent landscape gardener.