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The Mote (No 2), 1828 (Watercolour)
7261515 The Mote (No 2), 1828 (Watercolour) by Shepherd, George Sidney (1784-1862); 9x14.5 cm; Maidstone Museum and Art Gallery, Kent, UK; (add.info.: The Mote (No 2), Mote Park, Maidstone, Kent. A view of the south front of the Mote with its colonnaded west side, showing the lake and park. It is a charming watercolour, freely painted and full of interesting details; note the carriage dashing up the drive to the house past the quietly grazing cattle. George Sidney Shepherd made this study which was made into a print and published in 1829 by George Virtue of London. The print is also held in the collection.); © Maidstone Museum and Bentlif Art Gallery
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The Mote (No 2), 1828" is a captivating watercolour print by George Sidney Shepherd that offers a glimpse into the beauty of Mote Park in Maidstone, Kent. This small yet intricate artwork measures 9x14.5 cm and can be found at the Maidstone Museum and Art Gallery. In this enchanting scene, Shepherd skillfully captures the south front of The Mote, showcasing its grand colonnaded west side against the backdrop of a serene lake and picturesque park. The painting exudes charm with its freely painted strokes and abundance of interesting details. One cannot help but notice the carriage dashing up the drive to the house, creating an air of excitement amidst peacefully grazing cattle. It is as if time stands still in this moment frozen on paper. Originally created as a study by Shepherd, "The Mote (No 2)" was later transformed into a print published by George Virtue in London in 1829. Today, both versions are treasured pieces within Maidstone Museum's collection. This artwork not only celebrates nature's beauty but also showcases architectural splendor through its depiction of The Mote. With its vibrant colors and meticulous attention to detail, it transports viewers back to early nineteenth-century Britain. "The Mote (No 2), 1828" is a testament to Shepherd's artistic talent and serves as an enduring reminder of Kent's rich history and natural wonders.
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