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  1. Lancelot "Capability" Brown (born c. 1715–16, baptised 30 August 1716 – 6 February 1783) [1] was an English gardener and landscape architect, a notable figure in the history of the English landscape garden style.

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  3. Dec 28, 2016 · Learn about Lancelot 'Capability' Brown, the 18th century gardener who revolutionised English gardening with his naturalistic and functional style. Discover his legacy and some of his best works, such as Audley End House and Gardens.

  4. Learn about the life and work of Lancelot 'Capability' Brown, who redesigned hundreds of parks and gardens in the 18th century. Find out how he created natural-looking landscapes for his wealthy clients and why his style is still admired today.

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    • He had a relatively simple childhood. William, his father, was a yeoman farmer; Ursula, his mother, worked as a chambermaid at Kirkharle Hall. Brown attended the village school in Cambo, along with his five siblings.
    • He made his name at Stowe. Brown’s big break came in 1741 when he joined Lord Cobham’s gardening staff on the estate at Stowe. He worked under the guidance of William Kent, who had rejected the rigid formality of garden design from Versailles, which asserted man’s dominance over nature.
    • He knew how to network. As his work at Stowe became more well-known, Brown started to take freelance commissions from Lord Cobham’s aristocratic friends, creating a name for himself as an independent designer and contractor.
    • His work was all about natural landscapes. Following in Kent’s path of rejecting French formality, Brown sort to embrace and enhance the appearance of the natural landscape to match the romantic visions of painters like Claude Lorrain, whilst providing practically for the needs of a great estate.
  5. Apr 5, 2016 · Chatsworth, the seat of the dukes of Devonshire, is one of the many British properties marking the 300th anniversary of visionary English landscape designer Lancelot “Capability” Brown’s birth.

  6. Learn about the life and work of Lancelot "Capability" Brown, a pioneer of the serpentine style of landscape gardening in 18th-century England. Find out how he transformed hundreds of estates, including Blenheim Palace and Chatsworth, with his artistic vision and skill.

  7. Lancelot Brown (baptized Aug. 30, 1716, Kirkharle, Northumberland, Eng.—died Feb. 6, 1783, London) was the foremost English master of garden design, whose works were characterized by their natural, unplanned appearance. Brown was born in Kirkharle, in northern England, likely in 1716.

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