Horsfield Collection
"Horsfield: A Journey Through Time and Art" Step into the world of Horsfield, a name that echoes through history with its diverse creations
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"Horsfield: A Journey Through Time and Art" Step into the world of Horsfield, a name that echoes through history with its diverse creations. From the grandeur of Walberton House in 1835, crafted by the skilled hands of Dean Wolstenholme, to the enchanting beauty of Shernfold Park, brought to life by Charles J Smith. Each masterpiece tells a unique story. Travel further back in time to Norfolk Bridge in New Shoreham, where George Baxter's artistry captures a moment frozen in time. The yearning for adventure takes us to Markly, an exquisite creation by Charles Mottram that transports us to another era. Nature's wonders unfold before our eyes as we delve into Beechlands at Newick. John Henry Hurdis skillfully paints a vivid picture of serenity amidst lush greenery. Meanwhile, The Temple Grammar School in Brighton stands tall as Henry Alexander Ogg's architectural marvel. But let us not forget our roots; let us remember the Battle of Hastings (1066). Though its creator remains unknown, this artwork immortalizes one of England's most pivotal moments with striking detail and emotion. Venturing beyond land and architecture lies Uckfield Lake - captured perfectly by Henry Alexander Ogg - where tranquility meets nature's reflection. And speaking of nature itself, Horsfield introduces us to fascinating creatures like the Green broadbill and Horsfields treeshrew - their vibrant colors dancing across canvases. Journey deeper into wildlife as Trachypithecus auratus leaps onto our imagination alongside Javan lutung while Horsfields leaf-nosed bat and wrinkle-lipped bat grace us with their presence. Horsfield is more than just a name; it represents creativity unleashed upon canvas or stone. It embodies passion woven into every brushstroke or chisel mark. Step into this captivating world where art intertwines with history and nature dances on the edge of our imagination.