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Rolleston Church: red-sepia drawing, 1836 (drawing)
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Rolleston Church: red-sepia drawing, 1836 (drawing)
5898378 Rolleston Church: red-sepia drawing, 1836 (drawing) by Wood, Thomas Peploe (1817-45); 20.3x16.5 cm; (add.info.: North West View of Rolleston Church, showing a Norman north door, a tower with a spire rising from a crenellated top at the west end. The roof does not appear. There is a group of cottages on the left.); eWilliam Salt Library; British, out of copyright
Media ID 22336714
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This print showcases a red-sepia drawing of Rolleston Church, created in 1836 by the talented artist Thomas Peploe Wood. Measuring 20.3x16.5 cm, this remarkable artwork captures the essence of this historic church from a unique perspective. The drawing depicts the North West View of Rolleston Church, revealing intricate details that make it truly special. The Norman north door stands prominently, inviting visitors to step inside and explore its rich history. A tower with a spire rises elegantly from a crenellated top at the west end, adding an air of grandeur to the scene. Interestingly, the roof is absent from this depiction, allowing us to focus on other elements within the composition. To the left of the church lies a charming group of cottages, enhancing the idyllic nature surrounding this place of worship. Preserved in time through Wood's artistic vision and skillful execution, this print offers viewers an opportunity to appreciate both architectural beauty and historical significance. It serves as a testament to our enduring fascination with buildings and landscapes that have stood for centuries. Displayed here courtesy of Bridgeman Images and housed in eWilliam Salt Library's collection, this image reminds us how art can transport us back in time while also inspiring admiration for human creativity throughout history.
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