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Rolleston Church: sepia drawing, 1848 (drawing)
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Rolleston Church: sepia drawing, 1848 (drawing)
5898387 Rolleston Church: sepia drawing, 1848 (drawing) by Buckler, John (1770-1851); 24.1x33 cm; (add.info.: South West View of Rolleston Church, Staffordshire, showing a tower of three stages, with a spire. There is a flat-headed window on the south west, then a south aisle (no roof showing), and a porch with a west door and two south lights.); eWilliam Salt Library; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23571014
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This sepia drawing, created in 1848 by John Buckler, transports us back to the picturesque village of Rolleston in Staffordshire. The artwork, measuring 24.1x33 cm, showcases the magnificent Rolleston Church from a southwest perspective. The focal point of this architectural marvel is undoubtedly its tower, standing tall with three stages and crowned by an elegant spire that reaches for the heavens. As our gaze wanders across the scene, we notice a flat-headed window on the southwestern side of the church and a south aisle without its roof visible. Intriguingly, a porch adorned with two south lights and a west door beckons visitors inside this sacred space. It is through these doors that countless parishioners have entered over centuries past to seek solace or celebrate joyous occasions. Buckler's attention to detail brings life to every stroke of his pen as he captures not only the physicality but also the spirit imbued within this place of worship. The sepia tones lend an air of timelessness to his work, evoking nostalgia for simpler times when community revolved around such cherished landmarks. Preserved within eWilliam Salt Library's collection and made available through Bridgeman Images' fine art print service, this remarkable drawing invites us to appreciate both architectural beauty and historical significance simultaneously—a testament to Buckler's skill as an artist and historian alike.
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