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Sir Reginald Theodore Blomfield RA (20 December 1856 – 27 December 1942) was a prolific British architect, garden designer and author of the Victorian and Edwardian period. Early life and career. Blomfield was born at Bow rectory in Devon, where his father, the Rev. George John Blomfield (1822−1900), was rector.
Hace 5 días · Reginald Blomfield. (1856—1942) architect. Quick Reference. (1856–1942). Cousin of C. J. Blomfield, he entered the office of his uncle, Sir Arthur Blomfield, in 1881. Two years later he set up his own London practice, began writing and drawing for publication, and was involved in the founding of the Art-Workers' Guild.
English architect. Learn about this topic in these articles: garden and landscape design. In garden and landscape design: 19th century. The architect Sir Reginald Blomfield advocated a return to the formal garden, but to this, insofar as it required dressed stonework, there were economic objections.
(20th December 1856 - 27th December 1942) Sir Reginald Blomfield was born at Bow vicarage in Devon, where his father, the Rev. George John Blomfield was curate. His mother, Isabella, was a distant cousin of his father and the second daughter of the Rt. Rev. Charles Blomfield, Bishop of London.
Full Name: Blomfield, Reginald T. Other Names: Reginald Theodore Blomfield; Gender: male. Date Born: 1856. Date Died: 1942. Place Born: Bow, Devon, England, UK. Place Died: Hampstead, Camden, London, England, UK. Home Country/ies: United Kingdom. Subject Area(s): architecture (object genre), British (modern), Renaissance, and sculpture (visual ...
Blomfield, Reginald. 'Architecture and the Royal Institute of British Architects' in Architecture. A Profession or an Art: Thirteen Short Essays on the Qualifications and Training of Architects. Edited by R. Norman Shaw and T. G. Jackson. London: John Murray, 1892 pp.33-54.
23 de ago. de 2010 · Reginald Blomfield Sir Reginald Blomfield’s reputation as a garden-maker rests largely on The Formal Garden in England, a scholarly and readable book with illustrations by F. Inigo Thomas. However, it is impossible to write of Blomfield without referring to William Robinson, an Irish horticultural journalist who founded The Garden ...