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The Union of the Wye with the Severn from Chepstow, from "Remarks on a Tour to Wales", 1799. Creator: John Hill
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The Union of the Wye with the Severn from Chepstow, from "Remarks on a Tour to Wales", 1799. Creator: John Hill
The Union of the Wye with the Severn from Chepstow, from " Remarks on a Tour to North and South Wales, in the year 1797", September 1799
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Cattle Confluence Cows Etching And Aquatint Georgian Henry Wigstead Hill John John Hill Journey River Severn River Wye Rowlandson Thomas Severn Thomas Rowlandson Wales Welsh Wigstead Henry Aquatint
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This print titled "The Union of the Wye with the Severn from Chepstow" takes us back to 18th-century Britain, specifically Wales. Created by John Hill as part of his book "Remarks on a Tour to North and South Wales" in 1799, this image showcases the stunning confluence of two rivers - the Wye and the Severn. As we gaze upon this etching and aquatint masterpiece, we are transported to a serene countryside location near Chepstow. The landscape is beautifully captured, with rolling hills in the distance and lush greenery surrounding both riverbanks. The artist's attention to detail is evident as he depicts every geographical feature flawlessly. In this idyllic setting, cows graze peacefully along the riverbanks, adding an element of tranquility to the scene. Their presence reminds us of the harmonious coexistence between humans and animals during that era. This print not only serves as a visual delight but also provides valuable insight into Welsh geography and travel during the Georgian period. It invites us on a journey through time, allowing us to appreciate both nature's beauty and humanity's connection with it. Displayed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, this piece by John Hill stands as a testament to his artistic prowess while preserving an important slice of British heritage for generations to come.
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