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Oxfordshire - Shiplake Church and Parsonage House, 1830 (w / c on paper)
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Oxfordshire - Shiplake Church and Parsonage House, 1830 (w / c on paper)
5895732 Oxfordshire - Shiplake Church and Parsonage House, 1830 (w/c on paper) by Buckler, John (1770-1851); 40.6x24.1 cm; The William Salt Library, Stafford, UK; (add.info.: South East View of Shiplake Church and Parsonage House, Oxfordshire. Showing the half-timber south porch, the nave, and the top of the tower. The parsonage house is shown to the left of the church, partially obscured by bushes.
J. Buckler. ); eWilliam Salt Library; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22323286
© William Salt Library / Bridgeman Images
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This print takes us back to the picturesque landscape of Oxfordshire in 1830. The focus of the image is Shiplake Church and Parsonage House, beautifully captured by artist John Buckler. With delicate watercolors on paper, Buckler skillfully portrays the South East View of this charming church and its accompanying parsonage house. The scene showcases a half-timbered south porch leading into the nave, while the top of the tower stands tall against the sky. To the left of the church, partially hidden by lush bushes, we catch a glimpse of the elegant parsonage house. Its presence adds an air of tranquility and serenity to this idyllic countryside setting. As we gaze upon this artwork from The William Salt Library in Stafford, UK, we are transported to a simpler time when nature and architecture coexisted harmoniously. The attention to detail in every brushstroke allows us to appreciate not only Buckler's talent but also his deep appreciation for capturing rural beauty. This print serves as a reminder that art has no expiration date; it transcends time and connects us with history. It invites us to explore our past through visual storytelling and encourages us to cherish both our natural surroundings and architectural heritage.
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