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He presented his plans to his clients in the form of Red Books, thus named for their characteristic red morocco bindings. A typical album contains his observations on the present state of a client's property and his recommendations on how it might be improved.
- The Picturesque Controversy
In his own work, Repton sought to achieve a painterly...
- About the Red Books
About the Red Books. Repton presented his advice to his...
- Music Manuscripts & Printed Music
The Morgan houses one of the world’s finest collections of...
- Medieval & Renaissance Manuscripts
The Morgan Library & Museum. 225 Madison Avenue New York, NY...
- Printed Books & Bindings
Diversity and quality have been hallmarks of this...
- Drawings & Prints
Ranging from preparatory studies and sketches to finished...
- The Picturesque Controversy
Writing on 'Character and Situation', Repton's Red Book for Sunderidge, Bromley (1793) by Humphry Repton Garden Museum. The 18th century picturesque ideal of a landscape garden is as a...
Permanent Repton exhibit including facsimile of his Red Book at Sheringham Park in Norfolk. Repton bicentenary exhibition at Woburn Abbey during 2018. "Repton Revealed: The Art of Landscape Gardening" at The Garden Museum, London showing 23 of Repton's Red Books. 24 October 2018 until 3 February 2019; Bicentenary celebrations in 2018
Repton described his Red Books as a ‘means of making my ideas equally visible, or intelligible to others’. This Red Book was created for 'Sunderidge' [Sundridge Park], Bromley for Edward...
1954.17. See more information » Printer-friendly version. Humphry Repton prepared this Red Book for Samuel Phipps of Lincoln's Inn, a prosperous attorney, who had purchased the Ferney Hall estate around 1787.
28 de abr. de 2023 · Repton's Moggerhanger Red Book. Research. Historic England will be reviewing new research findings on Repton’s work and using this to update the National Heritage List for England (NHLE) in due course.