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luke morgan Taken together, his garden at Wilton designed in 1632, his grotto in the north In the longstanding absence of concrete historical evidence, the precise range at Woburn Abbey for the 4th Earl of Bedford around 1630, and his work character of the relationship between de Caus and Jones — simply put, who on the Lord Bedford’s garden adjacent to Covent Garden may prove de Caus to was responsible for what — has always appeared as a problem. Yet the debate have been the leading garden designer of the First Stuart Court. about the south front of Wilton House in particular may prove to say more John Harris, ‘A far cry from ancient Rome: summer houses at The Vyne’, Apollo about our contemporary concern with primacy and attribution, with 155, April 2002, p. 34. identifying the unique ‘hand of the master’, than it does about actual seventeenth-century building practices. As Howard Colvin has argued: ‘Any This legend of Isaac de Caus as a major Stuart designer is slow to die, even simplistic answer that sees the problem in terms of clear-cut alternatives, of though Sir Howard Colvin, who launched it back in 1954, has now disowned it. Timothy
Studies in the History of Gardens & Designed Landscapes – Taylor & Francis
Published: Sep 1, 2009
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