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Gardenesque and style
The style of the gardens is typical of the nineteenth century Gardenesque style, with areas of different character and in different design styles.
designed by others in Loudon's ' Gardenesque ' style:

Gardenesque and design
In 1832, Loudon established the design theory entitled Gardenesque.
The emphasis on an educational landscape, as opposed to a purely aesthetic, visually attractive picturesque, drew partly on a simplified version of John Loudon's ' Gardenesque ' concept, and applied something akin to this, but with a unique alphabetical approach, and no structural mounding, to a picturesque cemetery design.

Gardenesque and from
Their influences are varied and include 60s film soundtracks (' Sunny Spot ' from Gardenesque contains portions of Les Caids from French composer Francois de Roubaix ) and French pop, indie rock and krautrock.

Gardenesque and J
* Abney Park Cemetery, London-designed by George Loddiges and William Hosking with elements of ' Gardenesque ', and most particularly an arboretum Loudon spoke highly of ( J. C. Loudon, 1981 reprint )

Gardenesque and .
In a Gardenesque plan, all the trees, shrubs and other plants are positioned and managed in such a way that the character of each plant can be displayed to its full potential.
With the spread of botany as a suitable avocation for the enlightened, the Gardenesque tended to emphasize botanical curiosities and a collector's approach.
The Gardenesque approach involved the creation of small-scale landscapes, dotted with features and vignettes, to promote beauty of detail, variety and mystery, sometimes to the detriment of coherence.
Camperdown Elms satisfied a mid-Victorian passion for curiosities in the ' Gardenesque ' gardens then in vogue.
19th century thought was punctuated by the belief that gardens should not mimic nature, so Gardenesque offered a solution by introducing exotics into gardens and basing layouts on abstract shapes.
Recent releases such as Gardenesque and Sound Asleep show further musical progression and exploration into more complicated structures while still retaining their evocative, intimate and eclectic sound.

style and English
Roy Mason is essentially a landscape painter whose style and direction has a kinship with the English watercolorists of the early nineteenth century, especially the beautifully patterned art of John Sell Cotman.
the author possesses an uncommonly fine English style, and he is dealing with subjects of vast importance that are highly topical for our time.
In English writing, the phrase " a modest proposal " is now conventionally an allusion to this style of straight-faced satire.
In more modern English usage, the term " adobe " has come to include a style of architecture popular in the desert climates of North America, especially in New Mexico.
One of the cookbooks that proliferated in the colonies was The Art of Cookery Made Plain and Easy written by Hannah Glasse, wrote of disdain for the French style of cookery, stating “ the blind folly of this age that would rather be imposed on by a French booby, than give encouragement to a good English cook !” Of the French recipes, she does add to the text she speaks out flagrantly against the dishes as she “… think it an odd jumble of trash .” Reinforcing the anti-French sentiment was the French and Indian War from 1754-1764.
The national, pastoral and traditional elements of his style resonated with similar trends in English music.
An English 18th century example of an arch bridge in the Palladian style, with shops on the span: Pulteney Bridge, Bath, Somerset | Bath
M. H. Abrams and Stephen Greenblatt assert in their introduction to Beowulf in the Norton Anthology of English Literature that, " The poet was reviving the heroic language, style, and pagan world of ancient Germanic oral poetry it is now widely believed that Beowulf is the work of a single poet who was a Christian and that his poem reflects well-established Christian tradition.
It is written in English, very similar to the Early Modern English linguistic style of the King James Version of the Bible, and has since been fully or partially translated into 108 languages.
The English, working in the French style, added their own hornpipe to this list.
Other dance styles, such as the Italian and Spanish dances of the period are much less well studied than either English country dance or the French style.
However, medial capitals are rarely used in formal written English and most style guides recommend against their use.
The musical style was emphasized in many of the episode titles, which were in English, such as: " Asteroid Blues ", " Honky Tonk Woman ", " Ballad of Fallen Angels ", " Heavy Metal Queen ", " Jamming With Edward ", " Jupiter Jazz " and " Mushroom Samba ".
The latter was translated into English as Celebrated Cases of Judge Dee by Dutch sinologist Robert Van Gulik, who then used the style and characters to write an original Judge Dee series.
In England the particular style of dance described here is much more commonly referred to as " Playford ", and the term " country dancing " is used to cover the complete range of different English folk dance styles.
By the early 18th century, other publishers began to issue collections of dances as well ; a conservative estimate of the number of dances in the English style published between 1651 and 1810 would run to around 20, 000.
There is also English Ceilidh style ; a very energetic form that uses simple country dances, newly composed dances and traditional dances that were collected in the twentieth century.
He was a contributor to The New Yorker magazine and a co-author of the English language style guide, The Elements of Style, which is commonly known as " Strunk & White.
Ford Madox Brown ( 16 April 1821 – 6 October 1893 ) was an English painter of moral and historical subjects, notable for his distinctively graphic and often Hogarthian version of the Pre-Raphaelite style.
Strawberry Hill House | Strawberry Hill, an English villa in the " Gothic Revival architecture | Gothic revival " style, built by Gothic writer Horace Walpole
In Montreal, English born architect John Ostell worked on a significant number of remarquable constructions in the Georgian style such as the Old Montreal Custom House and the Grand séminaire de Montréal.
English Bridles have a cavesson style noseband and are seen in English riding.
Many academics often publish material in journals requiring different varieties of English and change style and spellings as necessary without great difficulty.

style and garden
Pope encouraged the Delaneys to develop a garden in a style then becoming popular in England-moving away from the very formal, geometric layout that was common.
He redesigned the house in the style of a villa and had the gardens laid out in the latest Dutch fashion creating what was almost certainly Ireland's first naturalistic garden.
Maecenas sited his famous gardens, the first gardens in the Hellenistic-Persian garden style in Rome, on the Esquiline Hill, atop the Servian Wall and its adjoining necropolis, near the gardens of Lamia.
* Longleat, Wiltshire, England: hedge maze, designed by Greg Bright, 1978, and mirror maze, designed by Adrian Fisher ; Labyrinth of Love, Renaissance style Rose garden labyrinth designed by Graham Burgess.
The term Rococo may also be interpreted as a combination of the word " barocco " ( an irregularly shaped pearl, possibly the source of the word " baroque ") and the French " rocaille " ( a popular form of garden or interior ornamentation using shells and pebbles ), and may be used to describe the refined and fanciful style that became fashionable in parts of Europe during the eighteenth century.
Budget limitations can be addressed by a simpler garden style with fewer plants and less costly hardscape materials, seeds rather than sod for lawns, and plants that grow quickly ; alternatively, garden owners may choose to create their garden over time, area by area.
He added a 15th century style gatehouse to the castle's medieval structures, as well as a formal garden and a residential wing which featured the " brittle, thin walls and grids of windows " that were to become the hallmark of Elizabethan architecture in later decades.
This garden, originally William III's private garden, was replanted in 1992 in period style with manicured hollies and yews along a geometric system of paths.
The garden recreated in the style of Henry VIII's gardens of 1536.
Inspired by narrow views of a Tudor garden that can be seen through doorways in a painting, The Family of Henry VIII, hanging in the palace's Haunted Gallery, a new garden in the style of Henry VIII's 16th-century Privy Gardens has been designed to celebrate the anniversary of that King's accession to the throne.
Landscape architect Noakes enters, shortly accompanied by Captain Brice and Lady Croom, who then proceed to discuss the proposed modifications to the gardens, with Thomasina drawing a picture of an imaginary hermit ( in the biblical style of John the Baptist ) onto Mr. Noakes's picture of the garden ( with its fantasy hermitage ) as he sees it in the future.
The features in this Chinese garden were built following the style of the Han Dynasty and include pavilions, terraces, towers, fishponds and rock sculptures.
The 4th Duke commissioned the Landscape architect, Lancelot " Capability " Brown to transform the garden in the fashionable naturalistic landscape style of the day.
Her style of designing garden rooms, defined outdoor spaces which transition distinctly from one to another, was inspired by studying Italian Renaissance gardens and villas in her travels.
Her style often used an impressionistic palette of plant color and texture as a counterpoint to her more formal constructed garden elements.
The French Mannerist style of interior decoration of the 16th century is known as the " Fontainebleau style ": it combined sculpture, metalwork, painting, stucco and woodwork, and outdoors introduced the patterned garden parterre.
This new " natural " style was to define the " English garden " until modern times.
From 1828 until 1843 the formal garden was redesigned as an English style landscape garden.
The Japanese style roof garden on top of the Brunei Gallery was built during the Japan 2001 celebrations and was officially opened by the sponsor, Haruhisa Handa, an Honorary Fellow of the School, on 13 November 2001.

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