The term English garden or English park is used in many languages to refer to the style of informal landscape gardening which was popular in the United Kingdom from the mid 18th century to the early 19th century, and is particularly associated with Capability Brown. An example is the Englischer Garten or "English Garden", in Munich, Germany. Landscape gardening refers to the art of creating a sculptured look to large or small scale gardens. ... Lancelot Brown (1716 â 6 February 1783), more commonly known as Capability Brown, was an English landscape gardener. ... The Monopteros at dusk The Englischer Garten or English Garden is a large urban public park that stretches from the city center to the northeastern city limits of Munich, Germany. ... Munich and the Bavarian Alps Munich (German: München (pronounced listen) is the largest city and capital of the German Federal State of Bavaria. ...
This style was only dominant in English gardening for a relatively short period, and the majority of most famous gardens in England are not in this style.
While the Englishlandscapegarden was inspired by vague ideas about Chinese gardens, the visual look of these gardens was mainly inspired by European landscape paintings.
The Englishlandscape style was dominated by three designers: William Kent, Lancelot (Capability) Brown and Humphrey Repton.
The landscape designer and architect, William Kent (1685 - 1748) had been trained as an artist and his landscapegardens were often closely connected with the classical culture of ancient Greece and Rome; they were also strongly inspired by the paintings of Claude Lorraine, Gaspar Poussin and Salvator Rosa.