Thrupp Collection
Thrupp: A Legacy of Artistry and Craftsmanship From the engraving of Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton's statue to the royal-owned charabanc
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Thrupp: A Legacy of Artistry and Craftsmanship From the engraving of Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton's statue to the royal-owned charabanc, it has left an indelible mark on history. As renowned coach builders and harness makers, their expertise was unmatched. Their litho advertisement showcases their dedication to perfection, capturing the essence of their craft. With maps of Cherwell OX5 1 and Stroud GL5 2, Thrupp's influence extended far beyond their workshop walls. Intriguingly, a rare unpublished photograph from 1869 reveals Dickens in a moment frozen in time by Robert White Thrupp himself. This glimpse into the past allows us to appreciate both Dickens' genius and Thrupp's skill behind the lens. Frederick Thrupp's artistic prowess shines through his depictions of Shakespearean plays like "Timon of Athens. " The intricate details and vibrant colors transport us into these timeless tales. Not limited to art alone, Colonel Fred Burnaby is immortalized in one of Thrupp's captivating photographs from c1881-85. His presence exudes strength and charisma captured flawlessly by this talented photographer. Thrupp & Matherly collaborated with Bentley on numerous occasions, creating masterpieces such as the Bentley 4. 25-litre All Weather Tourer. These vehicles were not mere modes of transportation but works of art on wheels - a testament to Thrupp & Matherly's craftsmanship. Even within architectural circles, Thrupp made its mark with contributions featured in "The Architects Compendium. " Their attention to detail elevated buildings from ordinary structures to extraordinary feats of design. Through centuries, across various mediums - be it statues or carriages -Thrups' legacy endures as a symbol for excellence in craftsmanship. Their meticulous workmanship continues to inspire generations who appreciate true artistry that stands the test of time.