This seminar examines chronologically the history of landscape architecture and country-house architecture in Britain from 1500 to 1900. Topics of discussion include the history of the castle in British architecture and landscape architecture; Italian and French influences on the seventeenth-century British garden; military landscaping; the Palladian country house and British agricultural landscape; Capability Brown’s landscape parks; theories of the picturesque and of the landscape sublime; Romanticism and the psychology of nature; the creation of the public park system; arts and crafts landscape design; and the beginnings of landscape modernism. Comparisons of historical material with contemporary landscape design, where appropriate, are made throughout the term. The collection of the Yale Center for British Art is used for primary visual material, and a trip to England over spring break, partially funded by the School, allows students to visit firsthand the landscape parks studied in this seminar. Limited enrollment.

All Semesters

4223
Spring 2021
History of British Landscape Architecture: 1600 to 1900
Bryan Fuermann
4223
Spring 2020
History of British Landscape Architecture: 1600 to 1900
Bryan Fuermann
4223
Spring 2018
History of British Landscape Architecture: 1600 to 1900
Bryan Fuermann
4223
Spring 2017
History of British Landscape Architecture: 1600 to 1900
Bryan Fuermann