Author: [MARSHALL (William)]: Title: A Review of The Landscape, A Didactic Poem: also of An Essay on the Picturesque: Together with Practical Remarks on Rural Ornament. By the Author of "Planning and Ornamental Gardening; a Practical Treatise."
Description: London: Printed for G. Nicol..., G. G. and J. Robinson...and J. Debrett..., 1795. FIRST EDITION. 8vo, 211 x 126 mms., pp. xv [xvi blank], 275 [276 blank], with two blank leaves before title-page but no half-title, contemporary half calf, marbled boards, black leather labels; joints a little worn, but a very good copy with the poetic bookplate of C. Witherby on the front paste-down end-paper. Richard Payne Knight's poem "The Landscape" and Uvedale Price's Essay on the Picturesque were, of course, two of the most important works on the aesthetics of large-scale gardening and rural improvement to be published in the 1790s and early part of the 19th century. Marshall seems more sympathetic to the ideas, principles, and practices of Capability Brown's neo-classical imitations than he does to the advocacy of rough, wild external nature preferred by Knight and Price. Pamela Horn: William Marshall (1745–1818) and the Georgian Countryside (1982).
Keywords: aesthetics gardening prose
Price: GBP 385.00 = appr. US$ 549.77 Seller: John Price Antiquarian Books
- Book number: 8341
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