Picturesque
Evolved predominantly from mid-eighteenth century British landscape design theory, this style sought to evoke “natural” landscape appearance of rougher terrain and dramatic asymmetric composition in contrast to the axial geometry of earlier Renaissance and Baroque landscapes, such as Versailles. While British landscape critics distinguished the “Beautiful” (as seen in the rolling pastoral designs of Lancelot “Capability” Brown) from the wildly dramatic “Picturesque” (replete with ravines, dead trees, and artificial ruins), America combined these alternative approaches to the “natural” landscape aesthetic within the term “The Picturesque.” In fact, both approaches often were used at a single site. Olmsted, Downing, and Weidenmann all created Picturesque landscapes, including many public parks. The Picturesque style remained popular from the 1840s well into the early twentieth century. As part of the Beaux-Arts era, however, it continued to thrive until the 1940s as the larger landscape setting for many estate-scale Neoclassical dwellings and associated formal garden complexes. This use of the Picturesque followed the lead of the late-eighteenth century British landscape gardener Humphry Repton, who added formal gardens and terraces around the perimeter of large country houses to moderate the transition from the Neoclassical architecture to the surrounding parkland. Thus American designers often placed formal gardens (as well as tennis courts, swimming pools, and other amenities) adjacent to the house (or linked to it by terraces and pergolas), locating these Beaux-Arts features within a greater Picturesque naturalistic designed landscape context.
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Birmingham City Parks Plan
Birmingham, AL -
Phalen-Keller Regional Park
St. Paul, MN -
Cleveland Park and Parkway Plan for the Twin Cities
Minneapolis, MN -
The Nussbaumer Era in St. Paul (1891-1922)
Minneapolis, MN -
Prospect Park Historic District
Minneapolis, MN -
University of Minnesota - St. Paul Campus
St. Paul, MN -
The Knoll - University of Minnesota
Minneapolis, MN -
Theodore Wirth Regional Park
Golden Valley, MN -
Farview Park
Minneapolis, MN -
Father Hennepin Bluff Park
Minneapolis, MN -
Murphy Square
Minneapolis, MN -
Green Lake Park
Seattle, WA -
Kirby Park
Wilkes-Barre, PA -
Denison University
Granville, OH -
Hills & Dales MetroPark
Dayton, OH -
Thompson Park
Watertown, NY