Alexander Francis Collection
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EDITORS COMMENTS
Alexander Francis was a talented artist from the North-West who captured the beauty of various landscapes and historical sites in his artwork. One of his notable works is "Kirkstall Abbey, c1880, " where he skillfully depicted the grandeur of this ancient abbey. Another masterpiece by Francis is "Daniel Webster, 1835, " showcasing his ability to capture the essence and character of individuals through portraiture. In addition to these portraits, Francis also had a knack for capturing rural scenes. His painting titled "Ralph Wheelocks Farm, c. 1822" transports viewers back in time to a serene countryside setting. Similarly, "Leete Farm, West Claremont, New Hampshire" showcases his talent for depicting idyllic farm life. Francis' artistic range extended beyond landscapes and portraits; he also excelled at illustrating wildlife. In "Sticklebacks, " created in 1879 but published in 1943 by Alexander Francis Lydon (possibly related), we see an intricate depiction of these small fish swimming gracefully. Furthermore, Alexander Francis Lydon showcased his skills as an architectural illustrator with pieces like "Sargons Palace, Khorsabad: The South-Eastern Gate. " This detailed portrayal transports us to ancient times and gives us a glimpse into historical architecture. Another series of artworks that highlight Francis' talent are those featuring Rievaulx Abbey. From different perspectives such as the vestry or choir looking north or south-eastern gate views from inside or outside - each piece captures the magnificence and tranquility of this medieval site. Lastly, we have Jedburgh Abbey's nave looking west which demonstrates how Alexander Francis Lydon could beautifully depict sacred spaces with its stunning arches and intricate details.