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South End of St. Michaels Gallery, from Graphic
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South End of St. Michaels Gallery, from Graphic
STC156065 South End of St. Michaels Gallery, from Graphic and Literary Illustrations of Fonthill Abbey by John Britton, engraved by M. Dubourg, 1823 (colour engraving) by Cattermole, George (1800-68) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: built by James Wyatt in 1795; home of William Beckford (1760-1844); ); The Stapleton Collection; English, out of copyright
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Country House Estate Fan Vault Gothic Revival Gothick Michael Neo Gothic Vaulting Victorian Gothic Wiltshire
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This print showcases the South End of St. Michaels Gallery, a remarkable piece of architectural history. Taken from Graphic and Literary Illustrations of Fonthill Abbey by John Britton and engraved by M. Dubourg in 1823, this color engraving beautifully captures the essence of this Gothic Revival masterpiece. Built in 1795 by James Wyatt, Fonthill Abbey was the grand residence of William Beckford, an influential figure during his time. The tower depicted in the image sadly met its demise in 1825 but remains a testament to the estate's rich history. The photograph highlights intricate vaulting and neo-Gothic elements that were characteristic of this period. The fan vault ceiling adds an air of elegance to the space while representing a significant feature within English architecture. As we gaze upon this print, we are transported back to a time when Victorian Gothic art movement flourished, with artists like George Cattermole capturing these magnificent structures for posterity. Now part of a private collection known as The Stapleton Collection, this image serves as a reminder not only of Fonthill Abbey's splendor but also its cultural significance within Wiltshire and beyond. With every detail meticulously preserved through Bridgeman Images' lens, viewers can appreciate both the beauty and historical importance encapsulated within this stunning engraving.
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