English Landscape Garden
The English Landscape Garden, also called the English landscape park, is an early 18th-century garden that replaced the formal French garden from the 17th century. The garden was created and pioneered by William Kent and serves as the casual garden design that came from the inspirations of the architectural garden paintings of Salvator Rosa, Claude Lorrain, and Nicolas Poussin.
At the center were formal and symmetrical gardens in the style of the garden à la française. These gardens had features like vast lawns, woods, and pieces of architecture, such as the classical mausoleum. There were also ornate carpets of floral designs and walls of hedges decorated with statues and fountains, and the gardens were modeled after the gardens of Versailles to express grandeur.