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Dilhorne Church: water colour painting, nd [c1830-1840] (painting)
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Dilhorne Church: water colour painting, nd [c1830-1840] (painting)
5897195 Dilhorne Church: water colour painting, nd [c1830-1840] (painting) by Wood, Lewis John (1813-1901); 29.2x19.1 cm; The William Salt Library, Stafford, UK; (add.info.: All Saints Church, Dilhorne, South west view from the churchyard, showing the octagonal tower, the south aisle (with a classical south door), the clerestory and the chancel. Also shows an old Tudor stone and brick house on the lef (The Old Parsonage, built c1788).); eWilliam Salt Library; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23266898
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This watercolor painting, titled "Dilhorne Church" transports us back to the early 19th century with its delicate brushstrokes and timeless charm. Created by Lewis John Wood, a renowned English artist from the Victorian era, this piece showcases his exceptional talent for capturing architectural beauty. The scene depicted in this artwork is that of All Saints Church in Dilhorne, Staffordshire. The viewer is treated to a southwest view of the churchyard, where every detail has been meticulously rendered. The focal point is undoubtedly the octagonal tower rising proudly above the surrounding landscape. Its elegant design stands as a testament to both craftsmanship and faith. As our eyes wander across the painting, we notice other elements that add depth and character to this picturesque setting. A classical south door leads us into the inviting south aisle of the church while an enchanting clerestory peeks through above it. On the left side of the composition stands an old Tudor stone and brick house known as The Old Parsonage—a charming reminder of times gone by. Preserved within The William Salt Library in Stafford, UK, this print allows us to appreciate Wood's artistic skill while also providing valuable historical insight into Dilhorne's architectural heritage. It serves as a window into another era—inviting us to explore not only its physical features but also its intangible spirit captured on canvas.
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