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Chiswick, view of the Burlington Lane Gate, the Obelisk in the foreground
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Chiswick, view of the Burlington Lane Gate, the Obelisk in the foreground
5926008 Chiswick, view of the Burlington Lane Gate, the Obelisk in the foreground, and Kent with dog (pen & ink and wash on paper) by Kent, William (1684-1748); 35.7x29.3 cm; eThe Devonshire Collections, Chatsworth; (add.info.: Probably, but not certainly, drawn as a topographical jeu-d esprit in 1732.); Reproduced by permission of Chatsworth Settlement Trustees; English, out of copyright
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Archway Chiswick Chiswick House Country House Designer Estate Garden Design Grounds Landscape Design Landscaping Neoclassical Obelisk Palladian Palladianism Self Portrait Architects Neo Classical
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This print captures the picturesque beauty of Chiswick, with a view of the Burlington Lane Gate and the majestic Obelisk standing proudly in the foreground. The artwork, titled "Chiswick, view of the Burlington Lane Gate, the Obelisk in the foreground" was created by William Kent, an esteemed artist and architect from 17th-century England. Measuring at 35.7x29.3 cm, this pen & ink and wash on paper masterpiece is part of The Devonshire Collections at Chatsworth. While its exact date is uncertain, it is believed to have been drawn as a topographical jeu-d'esprit in 1732. The image showcases neoclassical architectural elements that were popular during that era. It exemplifies Kent's mastery in capturing both grandeur and tranquility within one frame. The lush gardens surrounding Chiswick House add depth to this stunning composition. Kent's self-portrait can be seen subtly incorporated into his creation, highlighting his dual role as an artist and designer. His attention to detail is evident through every stroke of his pen. This artwork not only celebrates British heritage but also serves as a testament to Kent's contributions to architecture and landscape design during Georgian times. Bridgeman Images has graciously reproduced this piece with permission from Chatsworth Settlement Trustees for all art enthusiasts to appreciate its timeless beauty.
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