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Knaresborough Castle
A landscape oil painting of a series of woodlands with a foreground clearing, encapsulating a view of Knaresborough castle, looming in the background, in north Yorkshire. The fortress overlooks the river Nidd, and was build circa 1100, by a Norman baron. Hugh de Moreville used this place for refuge, after assassinating Thomas Becket of Canterbury. Date: circa 1920
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1100 Baron Becket Build Canterbury Clearing Foottet Foreground Fortress Francis Frederick Hugh Knaresborough Looming Nidd Norman Overlooks Refuge Woodlands Assassinating Volume
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This stunning landscape oil painting captures the breathtaking beauty of Knaresborough Castle in North Yorkshire, England, circa 1920. The artwork showcases a series of woodlands with a clearing in the foreground, inviting the viewer into the scene. At the heart of the painting lies the imposing figure of Knaresborough Castle, which looms in the background. Built around 1100 by a Norman baron, Hugh de Moreville, the fortress overlooks the tranquil River Nidd. Hugh de Moreville is an intriguing historical figure, known for his involvement in the assassination of Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury, in 1170. After the crime, he sought refuge in Knaresborough Castle, making it a significant part of English history. The castle's rich past adds to its allure, making it a popular tourist destination and a source of fascination for history enthusiasts. The painting, with its vibrant colors and intricate details, transports the viewer to a bygone era. The magazine volume and issue number, September 13, 1920, inscribed at the bottom left corner, provide context to the artwork's origin. The painting was likely published in a magazine or art publication during that time. Frederick Francis Foottet, the artist, skillfully captured the essence of Knaresborough Castle and its surroundings, offering a glimpse into the past while showcasing the natural beauty of the region.
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