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General View of Sherringham Bower, Norfolk: Abbot Upcher, c. 1812 (w / c on paper)
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General View of Sherringham Bower, Norfolk: Abbot Upcher, c. 1812 (w / c on paper)
862726 General View of Sherringham Bower, Norfolk: Abbot Upcher, c.1812 (w/c on paper) by Repton, Humphry (1752-1818); Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery; (add.info.: The park was designed by Humphry Repton, who presented his proposals in July 1812 in the form of one of his Red Books. The Regency, Grade II listed building is finished in grey, gault, Lincolnshire brick was designed and built by Humphry Repton and his architect son, John Adey Repton. Due to the Norfolk coasts glacial winds, Repton chose a south facing site in the lee of a wooded hillside.); eNorwich Castle Museum & Art Gallery; English, out of copyright
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© Norwich Castle Museum & Art Gallery / Bridgeman Images
Abbot Bower Estate Flock Grounds Hall Horse And Carriage Idyllic Norfolk Pastoral Pasture Remote Stately Track Sherringham
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This print showcases the "General View of Sherringham Bower, Norfolk: Abbot Upcher" painted by Humphry Repton in 1812. The artwork, created with watercolor on paper, is housed in the Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery. Repton's design for the park was presented through one of his renowned Red Books in July 1812. The Regency-style Grade II listed building featured in this painting was meticulously crafted by both Humphry Repton and his architect son, John Adey Repton. Constructed using grey, gault, Lincolnshire brick, it stands as a testament to their architectural prowess. The chosen location for this grand estate was carefully selected to protect against the harsh glacial winds sweeping along the Norfolk coast. Nestled on a south-facing site shielded by a wooded hillside, it offers an idyllic retreat from nature's elements. In this picturesque scene captured by Bridgeman Images, we are transported back to early 19th-century rural England. A horse-drawn carriage traverses a remote path while workers tend to their tasks amidst lush pastures dotted with sheep and grazing cattle. The tranquil ambiance exudes Georgian elegance and pastoral charm that epitomizes English country living at its finest. This remarkable painting allows us to glimpse into history and appreciate the beauty of Sherringham Bower through Humphry Repton's artistic vision.
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