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  2. William Kent - Wikipedia

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    William Kent (c. 1685 – 12 April 1748) was an English architect, landscape architect, painter and furniture designer of the early 18th century.He began his career as a painter, and became Principal Painter in Ordinary or court painter, but his real talent was for design in various media.

  3. Chiswick House Gardens - Wikipedia

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    William Kent made a similar statement against Walpole for Lord Cobham. The original design by Kent for the end of the exedra was a stone 'Temple of Worthies' which was rejected by Burlington, but subsequently used by Cobham at Stowe). William Kent's cascade was inspired by Italian sources. It was both a waterfall and a symbolic grotto.

  4. Capability Brown - Wikipedia

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    Brown remained at Stowe until 1750. He made the Grecian Valley at Stowe under William Kent's supervision. It is an abstract composition of landform and woodland. Lord Cobham let Brown take freelance work from his aristocratic friends, thus making him well known as a landscape gardener.

  5. Stowe Gardens - Wikipedia

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    In 1731, William Kent was appointed to work with Bridgeman, whose last designs are dated 1735. After Bridgeman, Kent took over as the garden designer. [9] Kent had already created the noted garden at Rousham House, and he and Gibbs built temples, bridges, and other garden structures, creating a less formal style of garden. [10]

  6. Review: William Kentridge's sprawling Broad installation is ...

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    The travails of apartheid South Africa speak to today's rise in authoritarianism, which William Kentridge probes in his art. Review: William Kentridge's sprawling Broad installation is an ...

  7. William Kent (artist) - Wikipedia

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    William Kent (C. 1919 - August 16, 2012) was an American sculptor and printmaker. He is known for inventing a new form of printing for his artworks involving slate printing. He is known for inventing a new form of printing for his artworks involving slate printing.

  8. Euston Hall - Wikipedia

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    In 1731, it was redesigned by William Kent to resemble a church, and in 1859 an iron waterwheel was added by Charles Burrell. The Temple (not open to the public) is an unusual octagonal folly designed by William Kent in 1746. [9] It was his last work. It has a magnificent octagonal banqueting hall rising to a dome.

  9. Wimbourne House - Wikipedia

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    Henry Pelham, Prime Minister between 1743 and 1754, hired William Kent to design the house located at 22 Arlington Street in two phases. The original construction began simultaneously with his elevation as prime minister [2] and continued even after the 1748 death of the architect Kent. [3] When Kent died, the work was completed by Stephen ...