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William Kent was an English architect, painter, landscape gardener and designer.  
William Kent was an English architect, painter, landscape gardener and designer.  


He studied painting in Rome (1709-19). There he bought paintings and sold them to the English aristocracy. In Rome he met Lord Burlington who took him back to London. There Kent started to design furniture and temples on a classical theme. Kent sold these things to Burlington and his friends. Kent still painted, but he was also paid for architecture. He designed houses, their interior and their gardens. He created houses, their gardens, their interior, furniture, silverware. He practised  both the Palladian and Gothik styles.
He studied painting in Rome (1709-19). There he bought paintings and sold them to the English aristocracy. In Rome he met Lord Burlington who took him back to London. There Kent started to design furniture and temples on a classical theme. Kent sold these things to Burlington and his friends. Kent still painted, but he was also paid for architecture. He designed houses, their interior and their gardens. He created houses, their gardens, their interior, furniture, silverware. He practised  both the Palladian and Gothic styles.


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Kent designed in both Palladian and Gothikal style and combined both. He was a very important figure for landscaping because he paid attention to the 'naturalness' of the parks as well as to Palladian monuments in the parks. He started a movement that parks or gardens are built, in which everything looks like nature but is combined with classical buildings or monuments.  
Kent designed in both Palladian and Gothic style and combined both. He was a very important figure for landscaping because he paid attention to the 'naturalness' of the parks as well as to Palladian monuments in the parks. He started a movement that parks or gardens are designed, in which everything looks like nature but is combined with classical buildings or monuments.  




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He was described by Horace Walpole (son of Robert Walpole)as " a painter, an architect, and the father of modern gardening. In the first character he was below mediocrity; in the second, he was a restorer of the science; in the last, an original, and the inventor of an art that realizes painting and improves nature. Mahomet imagined an elysium, Kent created many."
He was described by [[Horace Walpole]] as "a painter, an architect, and the father of modern gardening. In the first character he was below mediocrity; in the second, he was a restorer of the science; in the last, an original, and the inventor of an art that realizes painting and improves nature. Mahomet imagined an elysium, Kent created many." (source???)


"All gardening is a landscape painting"
"All gardening is a landscape painting"
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== Kents famous works: ==
== Kent's famous works: ==


1727 The Designs of Inigo Jones with some additional designs.
1727 ''The Designs of Inigo Jones with some additional designs.''


Architectural and landscaping work still visible:                            [[File:ChiswickPark.jpg]]
Architectural and landscaping work still visible:                            [[File:ChiswickPark.jpg]]
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Treasury buildings, London
Treasury buildings, London


and many more




== Literature ==
Colvin, Howard, (1995) ''A Biographical Dictionary of British Architects, 1600-1840''. 3rd ed., 1995, s.v. "Kent, William".
Hunt, John Dixon, (1986; 1996) ''Garden and Grove: The Italian Renaissance Garden in the English Imagination, 1600-1750'', London: Dent.


Hunt, John Dixon, (1987) ''William Kent, Landscape garden designer: An Assessment and Catalogue of his designs''. London: Zwemmer.


== Literature ==
Mowl, Timothy, (2006) ''William Kent: Architect, Designer, Opportunist''. London: Jonathan Cape.


Colvin, Howard, (1995) A Biographical Dictionary of British Architects, 1600-1840. 3rd ed., 1995, s.v. "Kent, William"
Rogers, E., (2001) ''Landscape design a cultural and architectural history''. New York: Harry N. Abrams.
Hunt, John Dixon, (1986; 1996) Garden and Grove: The Italian Renaissance Garden in the English Imagination, 1600-1750, London, Dent; London and Philadelphia.
Hunt, John Dixon, (1987) William Kent, Landscape garden designer: An Assessment and Catalogue of his designs. London, Zwemmer.
Mowl, Timothy, (2006) William Kent: Architect, Designer, Opportunist. London, Jonathan Cape.
Rogers, E., (2001) Landscape design a cultural and architectural history. New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc.





Revision as of 19:51, 22 December 2009

William Kent

born in Bridlington (Yorkshire); baptized on 1 Jan 1685; died in London, 12 April 1748.

William Kent was an English architect, painter, landscape gardener and designer.

He studied painting in Rome (1709-19). There he bought paintings and sold them to the English aristocracy. In Rome he met Lord Burlington who took him back to London. There Kent started to design furniture and temples on a classical theme. Kent sold these things to Burlington and his friends. Kent still painted, but he was also paid for architecture. He designed houses, their interior and their gardens. He created houses, their gardens, their interior, furniture, silverware. He practised both the Palladian and Gothic styles.

                                                        

Kent's style

Kent designed in both Palladian and Gothic style and combined both. He was a very important figure for landscaping because he paid attention to the 'naturalness' of the parks as well as to Palladian monuments in the parks. He started a movement that parks or gardens are designed, in which everything looks like nature but is combined with classical buildings or monuments.


What Kent was

He was described by Horace Walpole as "a painter, an architect, and the father of modern gardening. In the first character he was below mediocrity; in the second, he was a restorer of the science; in the last, an original, and the inventor of an art that realizes painting and improves nature. Mahomet imagined an elysium, Kent created many." (source???)

"All gardening is a landscape painting" William Kent


Kent's famous works:

1727 The Designs of Inigo Jones with some additional designs.

Architectural and landscaping work still visible:

Rousham House, Oxfordshire Stowe House, Buckinghamshire Chiswick House, London Horse Guards, London Royal Mews, London Treasury buildings, London


Literature

Colvin, Howard, (1995) A Biographical Dictionary of British Architects, 1600-1840. 3rd ed., 1995, s.v. "Kent, William".

Hunt, John Dixon, (1986; 1996) Garden and Grove: The Italian Renaissance Garden in the English Imagination, 1600-1750, London: Dent.

Hunt, John Dixon, (1987) William Kent, Landscape garden designer: An Assessment and Catalogue of his designs. London: Zwemmer.

Mowl, Timothy, (2006) William Kent: Architect, Designer, Opportunist. London: Jonathan Cape.

Rogers, E., (2001) Landscape design a cultural and architectural history. New York: Harry N. Abrams.


online

Ross, David, (2000) William Kent. Britain Express, 1-2. Retrieved September 26, 2004, from http://www.britainexpress.com/History/bio/kent.htm. 12-19-2009.


== pictures

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http://www.answers.com/topic/william-kent. 12-19-2009 http://images.google.de/imgres?imgurl=http://www.panoramio.com/photos/original/2244369.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.panoramio.com/photo/2244369&usg=__jvBsGUNe7uUtg7PyLy8fkKvIfpU=&h=1536&w=2048&sz=677&hl=de&start=94&um=1&tbnid=yscM3hgubxawMM:&tbnh=113&tbnw=150&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dwilliam%2Bkent%26ndsp%3D18%26hl%3Dde%26sa%3DN%26start%3D90%26um%3D1. 12-19-2009