Alfred Capel Cure Collection
Alfred Capel-Cure: A Glimpse into the Artistic Journey Step into the world of Alfred Capel-Cure, a talented artist whose creations have left an indelible mark on history
Montacute House near Yeovil, 1857-60. Creator: Alfred Capel-Cure
Montacute House near Yeovil, 1857-60
St. Peters in the East, Oxford, 1859. Creator: Alfred Capel-Cure
St. Peters in the East, Oxford, 1859
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Cure, 1856. Creator: Alfred Capel-Cure
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Cure, 1856
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Alfred Capel-Cure: A Glimpse into the Artistic Journey Step into the world of Alfred Capel-Cure, a talented artist whose creations have left an indelible mark on history. From Montacute House near Yeovil to the Town Hall in Cirencester, his architectural prowess shines through each masterpiece he crafted. In 1857-60, Capel-Cure's creative genius brought Montacute House to life with its grandeur and elegance. The intricate details and impeccable craftsmanship make this architectural marvel a sight to behold. The Town Hall in Cirencester stands as a testament to Capel-Cure's ability to blend functionality with beauty. Completed in 1858, it serves as a symbol of community spirit and civic pride. But it wasn't just buildings that captured Capel-Cure's attention; his artistic talents extended beyond architecture. In 1859, he immortalized Reverend L. C. Cure and His Pony in a captivating portrait that showcases both subject and surroundings harmoniously. Capel-Cure's diverse range is evident in his work "Peter" from 1860—a striking portrayal that captures the essence of its subject with remarkable skill and sensitivity. Venturing further back in time, we find ourselves at Falaise Castle—an enchanting creation by Capel-Cure dating back to 1856. This painting transports us to another era, evoking feelings of wonderment and awe. Staying true to his passion for capturing religious structures' magnificence, St. Peters in the East at Oxford became one of Capel-Cure's notable works from 1859—an exquisite portrayal that pays homage to its spiritual significance. Byland Abbey holds another place within Capel-Cure's portfolio—his depiction from 1856 beautifully encapsulates the abbey's rich history while showcasing his mastery over light and shadow.