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Kelling Hall, Norfolk. E Brantwood Maufe, A. R. I. B. A. Architect, c1912. Artist: Edward Brantwood Maufe
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Kelling Hall, Norfolk. E Brantwood Maufe, A. R. I. B. A. Architect, c1912. Artist: Edward Brantwood Maufe
Kelling Hall, Norfolk. E Brantwood Maufe, A.R.I.B.A. Architect, c1912. Maufes first important commission, Kelling Hall, Norfolk, was a 1912 commission for Henri Wilhelm August Deterding (1866-1939). The building shows Maufes early links with the arts and crafts movement. From The Studio Volume 58 [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1913.]
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Arts And Crafts Movement Grade Ii Listed Building Norfolk Rooftop Studio Publications Studio Volume 58 Country House Faaade Kelling
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This print showcases the exquisite Kelling Hall in Norfolk, England. Designed by the talented architect Edward Brantwood Maufe in 1912, this building stands as a testament to Maufe's early affiliation with the arts and crafts movement. Commissioned by Henri Wilhelm August Deterding, this was Maufe's first significant project. The photograph captures the grandeur of Kelling Hall against a picturesque natural backdrop. The towering trees frame the stately home, emphasizing its prominence within the landscape. The century-old facade exudes elegance and charm, showcasing intricate architectural details that reflect Maufe's skillful craftsmanship. Listed as a Grade II listed building, Kelling Hall is an iconic example of early 20th-century architecture. Its rooftop adds character to its silhouette while harmonizing with the surrounding countryside. This stunning image was featured in The Studio Volume 58 publication from London Offices of the Studio in 1913. It serves as a timeless reminder of Maufe's contribution to architectural history and his connection to the arts and crafts movement. With its monochrome aesthetic, this print evokes a sense of nostalgia for a bygone era when buildings were meticulously designed works of art. It invites viewers to appreciate both nature's beauty and human creativity intertwined within one captivating composition.
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