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Johannes Kip (1652/3-1722)
Nouveau theatre de la Grande Bretagne ou description exacte des Palais du Roy et des maisons les plus considerables des seigneurs & des gentilshommes du dit Royaume ... ; t.2. 1724
RCIN 1070434
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Born in Haarlem, Leonard Knyff (1650-1722) settled in London around 1681. Knyff is notable for his bird's-eye paintings and drawings of formal gardens, introduced into Britain following the accession of William III and Mary II in 1689. This Dutch style of gardening borrowed elements from French formal gardening and focused on the manipulation of the landscape to lay out enormous gardens with boulevards, parterres and fountains. After the death of William III in 1702, Knyff was commissioned to paint a view of the formal gardens at Hampton Court Palace. This spectacular birds-eye view clearly shows the extent of the gardens, formalised in the Dutch style, at Hampton Court following the renovations undertaken by William III.
In 1707, Knyff published a series of 80 engravings of the formal gardens of various palaces and country houses. This work, Britannia Illustrata, played upon the pride many landowners felt in their new gardens and clearly shows the swift adoption of formal styles following the 'Glorious Revolution' of 1688. In order to produce this book, Knyff made numerous drawings of the gardens at the residences of those who had subscribed. These drawings were then engraved by Johannes Kip (1652/3-1722) to form large, intricately detailed, folio plates. The Britannia Illustrata was reprinted in 1708 with additional engravings under the title Nouveau Theatre de la Grande Bretagne, with a subsequent edition in 1724. -
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ESTC : English Short Title Catalogue Citation Number – ESTC T93540