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Patshull Church: water colour painting, 1826 (painting)
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Patshull Church: water colour painting, 1826 (painting)
5898569 Patshull Church: water colour painting, 1826 (painting) by Noyes, Robert (c.1780-1843); 34.3x25.4 cm; The William Salt Library, Stafford, UK; (add.info.: Patshull Church. South east view showing a classical building (consecrated August, 1743), a pepper-pot tower, a south porch with columns, and a low lead roof. There is a lot of ivy on the tower and the chancel. There are no burials shown.); eWilliam Salt Library; English, out of copyright
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This watercolor painting, created in 1826 by Robert Noyes, depicts the serene beauty of Patshull Church. Measuring at 34.3x25.4 cm, this exquisite artwork is housed in The William Salt Library in Stafford, UK. Noyes skillfully captures the south east view of Patshull Church, showcasing its classical architecture and unique features. The church's pepper-pot tower stands tall amidst a backdrop of lush greenery and ivy-covered walls. A charming south porch adorned with columns adds an elegant touch to the scene. Consecrated in August 1743, Patshull Church exudes an air of tranquility and timelessness that resonates through Noyes' delicate brushstrokes. The low lead roof adds a rustic charm to the overall composition. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece of art, we are transported back to a bygone era where simplicity and elegance coexisted harmoniously within architectural marvels like Patshull Church. This painting serves as a testament to Noyes' talent for capturing both the grandeur and subtleties found within our built environment. The absence of burials depicted further emphasizes the focus on the architectural splendor rather than human presence or history associated with it. Bridgeman Images presents us with this stunning print from Fine Art Finder—a visual treasure that allows us to appreciate not only Noyes' artistic prowess but also the timeless allure of historical landmarks like Patshull Church
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