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Appledore, High Tide (oil on canvas)
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Appledore, High Tide (oil on canvas)
2956739 Appledore, High Tide (oil on canvas) by Knight, Charles Parsons (1829-97); 58.4x105.4 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: The village of Appledore is located in North Devon at the point where the rivers of the Taw and the Torridge meet before their convergence into the Atlantic at Bideford Bay. Appledore has a wealth of maritime history founded from its shipbuilding and seafaring past. Shipbuilding is still carried out today at Appledore Shipbuilders in its now all under cover site. The Village itself, with its narrow streets, cobbled court yards and fishermens cottages was once described by the victorian novelist Charles Kingsley as the little white fishing village.); Photo eThe Ms Gallery, London; British, out of copyright
Media ID 22441302
© The Maas Gallery, London / Bridgeman Images
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This print titled "Appledore, High Tide" showcases an exquisite oil on canvas painting by Charles Parsons Knight. Measuring 58.4x105.4 cm, this artwork is part of a private collection and depicts the picturesque village of Appledore in North Devon, England. The village of Appledore holds a rich maritime history that stems from its shipbuilding and seafaring past. Even today, shipbuilding continues at Appledore Shipbuilders within its now fully covered site. With narrow streets, cobbled courtyards, and charming fishermens cottages, the village has been described as the little white fishing village by Victorian novelist Charles Kingsley. Located at the point where the rivers Taw and Torridge meet before flowing into Bideford Bay in the Atlantic Ocean, Appledore offers stunning coastal views and a serene English seaside experience. The painting beautifully captures the essence of this idyllic coastal retreat with its vibrant colors and meticulous attention to detail. Displayed by Bridgeman Images through Fine Art Finder's print collection at The Ms Gallery in London, this piece transports viewers to a time when maritime traditions thrived along England's coastline. It serves as a reminder of both Appledore's historical significance and its enduring natural beauty for all admirers of British art and culture alike.
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