English Landscape Garden
The English Landscape Garden is a style of garden design that emerged in the 18th century in England. It emphasizes natural beauty and aims to create picturesque landscapes that mimic nature. This style often features rolling hills, winding paths, and strategically placed trees and water features, allowing for a harmonious blend of man-made and natural elements.
Key figures in the development of this style include Capability Brown and William Kent, who sought to create gardens that looked effortless and organic. The gardens often include features like grottos, temples, and bridges, enhancing the sense of exploration and tranquility within the landscape.