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The Ruins, Kew Gardens, plate 15 from Kew Gardens: A Series of Twenty-Four Drawings
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The Ruins, Kew Gardens, plate 15 from Kew Gardens: A Series of Twenty-Four Drawings
XYC173907 The Ruins, Kew Gardens, plate 15 from Kew Gardens: A Series of Twenty-Four Drawings on Stone, engraved by Charles Hullmandel (1789-1850) published 1820 (hand-coloured litho) by Papendiek, George Ernest (1788-1835) (after); image: 11.5x15.5 cm; Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection, USA; British, out of copyright
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C18th English Architecture Landscaped Garden Royal Botanic Gardens Stone Arch
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The Ruins, Kew Gardens - A Glimpse into the Past
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. This print showcases "The Ruins" at Kew Gardens, plate 15 from the renowned series of drawings on stone titled "Kew Gardens: A Series of Twenty-Four Drawings". Created by George Ernest Papendiek and engraved by Charles Hullmandel in 1820, this hand-coloured lithograph offers a mesmerizing glimpse into the beauty of landscaped gardens and C18th English architecture. The image captures a serene scene within the Royal Botanic Gardens, where a majestic stone arch stands as an enduring testament to the grandeur of times gone by. The carefully crafted path leads viewers through lush greenery and meticulously manicured lawns towards this architectural marvel. With its intricate details and weathered facade, the ruins evoke a sense of mystery and nostalgia. Measuring 11.5x15.5 cm, this fine art print transports us back to an era when nature intertwined seamlessly with human ingenuity. It invites us to wander through history's corridors while immersing ourselves in the tranquility that only well-designed gardens can offer. Displayed proudly at Yale Center for British Art as part of their esteemed Paul Mellon Collection, this photograph reminds us of our rich cultural heritage. As we gaze upon it, we are reminded that even amidst change and progress, there is value in preserving fragments from our past – they serve as windows into forgotten worlds waiting to be explored anew.
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