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View of Wanstead House, in Epping Forest; the seat of the Earl of Tilney (engraving)
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View of Wanstead House, in Epping Forest; the seat of the Earl of Tilney (engraving)
3103883 View of Wanstead House, in Epping Forest; the seat of the Earl of Tilney (engraving) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: View of Wanstead House, in Epping Forest; the seat of the Earl of Tilney. Designed by Colen Campbell, the Palladian house was commissioned by Sir Richard Child, later Viscount Castlemaine, in 1715. Illustration from Universal History, Description and Survey of London, Westminster and Southwark, by Walter Harrison, 1776.); Look and Learn / Elgar Collection
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View of Wanstead House - A Timeless Gem in Epping Forest
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. This engraving captures the majestic beauty of Wanstead House, nestled amidst the enchanting landscape of Epping Forest. Designed by the renowned architect Colen Campbell, this Palladian masterpiece was commissioned in 1715 by Sir Richard Child, later known as Viscount Castlemaine and Earl of Tilney. The image showcases the grandeur and elegance that defined Georgian architecture with its imposing facade adorned with pillars and columns. The reflection on the tranquil lake adds a touch of serenity to this stately home's picturesque setting. Wanstead House stands as a testament to British heritage and opulence, symbolizing an era when country houses were synonymous with aristocratic splendor. Its meticulously manicured gardens provide a haven for nature lovers while exuding an air of sophistication. As we admire this exquisite print from Walter Harrison's Universal History, Description and Survey of London, Westminster and Southwark (1776), we are transported back to a time when architectural marvels like Wanstead House dotted the English countryside. Let us appreciate not only its architectural significance but also its historical importance as it continues to be cherished by generations. This image serves as a reminder that within these walls lies a rich tapestry woven with tales of nobility, artistry, and timeless charm.
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