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Recto: Buildings along the South front of Oatlands Palace
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Recto: Buildings along the South front of Oatlands Palace
1217993 Recto: Buildings along the South front of Oatlands Palace (pen and brown ink over faint indications in black chalk) by Wyngaerde, Anthonis van den (fl.1510-72); 15.2x27.6 cm; Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, UK; (add.info.: Antonis Van der Wyngaerde
height x width: sheet 15.2 x 27.6 cm
Verso: Fountain and lower storey of Hampton Court Palace
Verso: Pen and brown ink over faint indications in black chalk); eAshmolean Museum; Netherlandish, out of copyright
Media ID 22267434
© Ashmolean Museum / Bridgeman Images
Manor Westernart Manor House Manor Houses Mansions Northern Renaissance Oatlands
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This print showcases the exquisite architecture of Oatlands Palace, located in England. The image, titled "Recto: Buildings along the South front of Oatlands Palace" was created by Anthonis van den Wyngaerde during the Northern Renaissance period. Measuring 15.2x27.6 cm, this pen and brown ink drawing beautifully captures the grandeur and elegance of this stately home. The intricate details depicted in this artwork highlight the craftsmanship and attention to detail that went into constructing Oatlands Palace. From its towering spires to its ornate facades, every aspect of this magnificent building is showcased with precision and skill. On the verso side of the print, we are treated to another stunning view - a fountain and lower storey of Hampton Court Palace. This additional glimpse into English architectural history further enhances our appreciation for these remarkable structures. As we admire this piece from Ashmolean Museum's collection at University of Oxford, it transports us back in time to an era when manor houses like these were symbols of wealth and power. It serves as a reminder not only of Britain's rich heritage but also of the artistic talent that flourished during the Renaissance period. Whether you have an affinity for historical buildings or simply appreciate fine art, this print offers a window into a bygone era filled with beauty and opulence.
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