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Entrance to Oriel College Hall, showing statues of the Virgin and Child, Edward II, the nominal founder of the college, and Charles I, in whose reign the hall was built (colour litho)
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Entrance to Oriel College Hall, showing statues of the Virgin and Child, Edward II, the nominal founder of the college, and Charles I, in whose reign the hall was built (colour litho)
8647734 Entrance to Oriel College Hall, showing statues of the Virgin and Child, Edward II, the nominal founder of the college, and Charles I, in whose reign the hall was built (colour litho) by Wildman, William Ainsworth (1882-1950); Private Collection; (add.info.: Entrance to Oriel College Hall, showing statues of the Virgin and Child, Edward II, the nominal founder of the college, and Charles I, in whose reign the hall was built. Illustration for Oxford Its Buildings and Gardens by Ralph Durand (Grant Richards, 1909).); © Look and Learn
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This stunning color lithograph captures the grand entrance to Oriel College Hall, adorned with statues of historical significance. The figures of the Virgin and Child stand tall, symbolizing purity and innocence. Edward II, the nominal founder of the college, is depicted in regal attire, a reminder of his legacy in establishing this prestigious institution.
The statue of Charles I serves as a testament to the era in which the hall was built, during his reign as king. The intricate details and vibrant colors bring this historic scene to life, transporting viewers back to a time of opulence and tradition.
As sunlight streams through the ornate arches and illuminates each figure, one can't help but feel a sense of reverence for the history and heritage embodied by these statues. This image is not just a visual representation but also a window into Oxford's rich architectural past.
Captured by William Ainsworth Wildman in exquisite detail, this print from "Oxford Its Buildings and Gardens" by Ralph Durand (1909) is a true work of art that celebrates both education and history. It serves as a reminder of the enduring beauty found within Oxford's walls and invites us to appreciate its timeless charm for generations to come.
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