Andrew Jackson Downing

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Title
Andrew Jackson Downing
Creator
Andrew Jackson Downing
Description
In 1850, President Millard Fillmore commissioned landscape architect, Andrew Jackson Downing to landscape the Mall. His design divided the Mall into four smaller parks, each with a unique appearance, connected by curving walks. Downing was an advocate for urban parks and hoped his design would inspire other cities to create large parks. He died suddenly at age 36 in a steamboat accident before the Mall's new landscape design was finished. A memorial urn in the gardens outside of the Smithsonian Castle honors his contributions to the Mall's design history.
Source
Image from the National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution.
Coverage
1830-1859
birthday
10/31/1815
Birthplace
Newburgh, New York
Death Date
07/28/1852
Occupation
Landscape Designer
Author
Biographical Text
Downing was born in Newburgh, New York in 1815. After finishing school at 16, Downing helped his brother manage the family business designing botanic gardens and nurseries. He developed an interest in landscape and domestic architecture, and began projects in his home town. Downing started writing articles on horticulture and landscape design for magazines.
In 1841 he published his first book, A Treatise of the Theory and Practice of Landscape Gardening, in which he advocated for an English, romantic-style design. He followed this with a book of designs of small and medium sized houses, Cottage Residences, published in 1842. More books followed, both his own and reworked editions of foreign books, all on the subjects of plants and domestic architecture. His books were extremely popular and influenced house and garden design throughout the United States. Beginning in 1846 he published a monthly magazine, in which he expressed his opinion on agricultural issues and design.
Downing was also an advocate for public parks, particularly in the new suburbs. He felt that they would encourage healthful recreation and provide a place for community activities.
Downing died at 36 in a fire caused by an explosion on a steamboat on which he was traveling.
Bibliography
David Schuyler. "Downing, Andrew Jackson." In American National Biography Online. Oxford University Press, 2000.