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Bolton Abbey and Rectory, 1846, (1935). Artist: Peter de Wint
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Bolton Abbey and Rectory, 1846, (1935). Artist: Peter de Wint
Bolton Abbey and Rectory, 1846, (1935). From A Catalogue of the Pictures and Drawings in the Collection of Frederick John Nettleford, Volume II. - D to H, by C. Reginald Grundy. [Bemrose and Sons Ltd. London & Derby, 1935]
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This photo print, titled "Bolton Abbey and Rectory" takes us back to the year 1846 through the lens of artist Peter de Wint. The image showcases a breathtaking scene that beautifully captures the essence of nature, tranquility, and religious history. Set against the backdrop of North Yorkshire's picturesque landscape, this scenic masterpiece portrays an overgrown ruin from the 12th century known as Bolton Abbey. Once an Augustinian priory, it now stands as a testament to time and serves as a reminder of Britain's rich historical heritage. The dilapidated facade of Bolton Abbey is surrounded by lush greenery and towering trees that add depth and character to the composition. A gentle river meanders through the foreground, reflecting both sky and foliage with remarkable clarity. In this idyllic setting, cows graze peacefully in the distance, further enhancing our connection with nature. Their presence symbolizes harmony between man-made structures and their natural surroundings. Peter de Wint's watercolour technique brings out vibrant colors that breathe life into this enchanting scene from yesteryears. The print not only transports us back in time but also invites contemplation on themes such as religion, spirituality, and human existence within geographical features. This particular print is part of Frederick John Nettleford's extensive collection showcased in C. Reginald Grundy's catalogue from 1935. It serves as a valuable piece for art enthusiasts seeking to appreciate British landscapes while delving into historical narratives woven within them.
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