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William Andrews Nesfield (1793–1881) was an English soldier, landscape architect and artist. After a career in the military which saw him serve under the Duke of Wellington, he developed a second profession as a landscape architect, designing some of the foremost gardens of the mid-Victorian era. These included Witley Court in Worcestershire, Castle Howard in Yorkshire, Treberfydd in Powys and Kew Gardens. He also established a professional dynasty; with his sons Arthur Markham and William Eden Nesfield, he developed over 250 landscapes across the United Kingdom.

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  • William Andrews Nesfield (de)
  • William Andrews Nesfield (fr)
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  • William Andrews Nesfield (* 16. Juni 1793 in Chester-le-Street; † 2. März 1881 in London) war ein englischer Aquarellmaler und Landschaftsarchitekt. Seine zeitgenössisch beliebten Gartenentwürfe nahmen einen formalen, historisierenden Stil auf, der sich durch Detailreichtum und Vielfarbigkeit auszeichnete. (de)
  • William Andrews Nesfield (1793-1881) artiste anglais, peintre de paysage et paysagiste. (fr)
  • William Andrews Nesfield (1793–1881) was an English soldier, landscape architect and artist. After a career in the military which saw him serve under the Duke of Wellington, he developed a second profession as a landscape architect, designing some of the foremost gardens of the mid-Victorian era. These included Witley Court in Worcestershire, Castle Howard in Yorkshire, Treberfydd in Powys and Kew Gardens. He also established a professional dynasty; with his sons Arthur Markham and William Eden Nesfield, he developed over 250 landscapes across the United Kingdom. (en)
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  • William Andrews Nesfield (* 16. Juni 1793 in Chester-le-Street; † 2. März 1881 in London) war ein englischer Aquarellmaler und Landschaftsarchitekt. Seine zeitgenössisch beliebten Gartenentwürfe nahmen einen formalen, historisierenden Stil auf, der sich durch Detailreichtum und Vielfarbigkeit auszeichnete. (de)
  • William Andrews Nesfield (1793-1881) artiste anglais, peintre de paysage et paysagiste. (fr)
  • William Andrews Nesfield (1793–1881) was an English soldier, landscape architect and artist. After a career in the military which saw him serve under the Duke of Wellington, he developed a second profession as a landscape architect, designing some of the foremost gardens of the mid-Victorian era. These included Witley Court in Worcestershire, Castle Howard in Yorkshire, Treberfydd in Powys and Kew Gardens. He also established a professional dynasty; with his sons Arthur Markham and William Eden Nesfield, he developed over 250 landscapes across the United Kingdom. (en)
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