George F Warner Collection
George F. Warner: A Journey Through Time and Art Step into the world of George F
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George F. Warner: A Journey Through Time and Art Step into the world of George F. Warner, a man who dedicated his life to preserving and showcasing some of history's most remarkable artistic treasures. From the initial page of the Lindisfarne Gospels, dating back to the late 7th or early 8th century, to the vivid depiction of Two Horsemen of the Apocalypse from the early 14th century, Warner's passion for art transcends time. One cannot help but be captivated by Ascension and Pentecost, created between 1290-1300; it is as if you can feel the divine presence emanating from these masterpieces. Equally impressive is Oliver Goldsmith's Agreement with James Dodsley in 1763 - a testament to both Goldsmith's talent as an artist and Warner's ability to recognize true genius. Warner takes us on a journey through history itself with Oliver Cromwell's letter from the 17th century, beautifully preserved for future generations. The Tower of London with London Bridge stands tall in one of his works, transporting us back to c1500 when this iconic landmark dominated England’s skyline. The intricate details found within each piece are awe-inspiring – whether it be a text page adorned with peacocks or St Gregory receiving inspiration from the Holy Spirit in stunning colors that have stood strong since c1490. As we delve deeper into Warner’s collection, we encounter an illuminated letter "D" from the 15th century that seems almost alive with its vibrant hues dancing across parchment. Henry VI humbly bows before Virgin and Child in another masterpiece dating back to around c1420 - a moment frozen in time forevermore. Two bible scenes painted during late 14th-century transport us directly into biblical narratives while text pages adorned with illuminated initial letters remind us how art has always been intertwined with storytelling throughout centuries. George F.