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Framlingham Castle, 1828, (c1900). Creator: Unknown
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Framlingham Castle, 1828, (c1900). Creator: Unknown
Framlingham Castle, 1828, (c1900). Sunset over Framlingham Castle in Suffolk, with cows in the foreground. Print after a painting by John Sell Cotman. From English water-colour with reproductions of drawings by eminent painters, edited by Charles Holme, published by The Studio Library, [c1900]
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Board Game Charles Holme Chess Chess Piece Cotman Cows Dusk Evening Game Holme John Sell John Sell Cotman Rook Suffolk Sunset Twilight Framlingham Castle Pastime
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Framlingham Castle at Sunset - A Serene Countryside Retreat
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. This print captures the enchanting beauty of Framlingham Castle in Suffolk during a picturesque sunset. The castle, dating back to 1828, stands proudly against the vibrant evening sky, casting a majestic silhouette that exudes architectural grandeur. In the foreground, a group of cows peacefully graze on the lush green fields, adding an element of rustic charm to this idyllic scene. Their presence reminds us of the harmonious coexistence between nature and man-made structures in rural life. The print is based on a painting by John Sell Cotman, an esteemed artist known for his mastery of watercolors. His delicate brushstrokes beautifully capture the essence of this tranquil landscape and showcase his exceptional talent as an artist. As we gaze upon this image, we are reminded of simpler times when board games like chess were popular pastimes enjoyed under twilight skies. The mention of chess pieces evokes thoughts of strategic thinking and mental stimulation amidst such natural splendor. This print is part of "English Water-Colour with Reproductions" edited by Charles Holme and published by The Studio Library around 1900. Its inclusion in this collection speaks to its artistic significance and contribution to regionalism within English landscapes. Overall, this stunning depiction invites us to immerse ourselves in the timeless beauty found within both nature's creations and human craftsmanship – reminding us that even centuries-old castles can still inspire awe today.
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