Batty Langley

Batty Langley

Batty Langley (Twickenham, Middlesex, baptised 14 September, 1696 – London 1751) was an English garden designer and prolific writer, who produced a number of engraved designs for "Gothick" structures, summerhouses and garden seats in the years before the mid-18th century.

The eccentric landscape designer, who gave some of his numerous children names like Euclid, Vitruvius and Archimedes, even attempted to "improve" Gothic forms by giving them classical proportions.

He was the son of a jobbing gardener of Twickenham, and bore the name of David Batty, a patron of his father's. He inherited some of his father's clients in Twickenham, then a village of suburban villas within easy reach of London by a pleasant water journey on the Thames. An early client was Thomas Vernon of Twickenham Park.

For the Palladian house built at Twickenham by James Johnston in 1710 (later "Orleans House", demolished 1926), Langley, probably on his own endeavor, prepared and published a garden plan, which offered an encyclopedia of the garden features that were swiftly becoming obsolete by the time the plan ("illustration, right") was published in Langley's "A Sure Method of Improving Estates" (1728): here are several mazes, a "wilderness" with many tortuous path-turnings, "cabinets de verdure" cut into dense woodland, formal stretches of canal and formally-shaped basins of water, some with central fountains, a central allée of trees leading to an exedra. His "New Principles of Gardening", 1728 included designs for mazes, a feature he could never quite leave behind.

Batty Langley is best known for one of his confident self-promotions, "Ancient Architecture Restored" published in 1742 and reissued in 1747 as "Gothic Architecture, improved by Rules and Proportions", a bit of cockscombry that thoroughly irritated Horace Walpole, whose Gothick villa at Twickenham, Strawberry Hill, gave impetus to the stirrings of the Gothic Revival:

: "All that his books achieved, has been to teach carpenters to massacre that venerable species, and to give occasion to those who know nothing of the matter, and who mistake his clumsy efforts for real imitations, to censure the productions of our ancestors, whose bold and beautiful fabrics Sir Christopher Wren viewed and reviewed with astonishment, and never mentioned without esteem." (Walpole, "Anecdotes of Painting", 1798, p 484)

References

* [http://www.twickenham-museum.org.uk/detail.asp?ContentID=29 The Twickenham Museum:] Batty Langley
* [http://www.library.rochester.edu/index.cfm?PAGE=3573 University of Rochester Book of the Month: Batty Langley, "New Principles of Gardening", 1728] . Detailed illustrated report.


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