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Bubb Dodington entering the forecourt at Eastbury Park, c. 1760 (oil on canvas) (b/w photo)
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Bubb Dodington entering the forecourt at Eastbury Park, c. 1760 (oil on canvas) (b/w photo)
CLF327756 Bubb Dodington entering the forecourt at Eastbury Park, c.1760 (oil on canvas) (b/w photo) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: George Dodington commissioned Sir John Vanbrugh (1664-1726) to build Eastbury Park in 1717, his nephew, George Bubb Dodington completed it; it was demolished by his nephew Earl Temple who could not meet the enormous running costs;); © Country Life
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Country Estate Destroyed English Baroque Architecture Nobles Non Extant Portico Noble Societies
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Bubb Dodington entering the forecourt at Eastbury Park, c. 1760
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captures a moment of grandeur and opulence in the 18th century English countryside. This print showcases an oil on canvas painting by the English School, depicting Bubb Dodington's arrival at his magnificent country estate. Commissioned by George Dodington and completed by his nephew, George Bubb Dodington, Eastbury Park was a masterpiece of English baroque architecture. The imposing wings and elegant facade exuded nobility and aristocracy, reflecting the high society that resided within its walls. Sadly, this once majestic stately home met a tragic fate. Unable to bear the enormous running costs, it was ultimately demolished by Earl Temple, another member of the family. Today, only memories remain of this non-extant marvel. The image showcases Bubb Dodington's entrance into his beloved estate through a grand portico. His presence is captured with grace as he steps onto the forecourt surrounded by lush greenery and architectural splendor. This print not only serves as a visual delight but also offers us a glimpse into England's rich history during the early 18th century. It reminds us of an era when noble families built extravagant homes to showcase their wealth and status. Through this artwork from Bridgeman Images' collection on Fine Art Finder, we are transported back in time to witness both the beauty and transience of these remarkable country estates that shaped England's cultural heritage.
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