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"Entrance to the Fore Walk, Wotton, Surrey" - painted by G. Barnard - from the Exhibition of the Nat Creator: Unknown. "Entrance to the Fore Walk, Wotton, Surrey" - painted by G. Barnard - from the Exhibition of the Nat Creator: Unknown
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"Entrance to the Fore Walk, Wotton, Surrey" - painted by G. Barnard - from the Exhibition of the Nat Creator: Unknown. "Entrance to the Fore Walk, Wotton, Surrey" - painted by G. Barnard - from the Exhibition of the Nat Creator: Unknown
"Entrance to the Fore Walk, Wotton, Surrey" - painted by G. Barnard - from the Exhibition of the National Institution of Fine Arts, 1856. Engraving of a painting. The view is in Surrey, in the grounds of John Evelyn, at Wootton - classic ground - trod in summer with reverential feet by the many admirers of a perfect model of an old English gentleman'. From "Illustrated London News", 1856
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Entrance to the Fore Walk, Wotton, Surrey,
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is a captivating black and white engraving of a painting by George Barnard, showcased at the Exhibition of the National Institution of Fine Arts in 1856. The scene unfolds in the picturesque grounds of Wotton House in Surrey, England, once the residence of the renowned English gentleman, John Evelyn. The painting transports us to a bygone era, inviting us to tread upon the classic ground with reverence, as it was a favorite summer destination for admirers of old English charm. The bucolic setting is adorned with trees and shrubs in full bloom, casting dappled shade over the winding Fore Walk. In the distance, the stately house of Wotton, with its grand facade, stands proudly amidst the lush countryside. The painting captures the essence of rural life in 19th century England, with sheep grazing peacefully in the verdant pastures, and trees laden with vibrant foliage. The engraving, published in the Illustrated London News in 1856, offers a glimpse into the regionalism of the era, showcasing the beauty and charm of the English countryside. George Barnard masterfully conveys the tranquility and serenity of the scene, inviting us to pause and appreciate the simple pleasures of nature. The painting remains an enduring testament to the artistic prowess of the time and the timeless allure of the English countryside.
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