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Dilhorne Church: water colour painting, nd [1762-1802] (painting)
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Dilhorne Church: water colour painting, nd [1762-1802] (painting)
5897194 Dilhorne Church: water colour painting, nd [1762-1802] (painting) by Shaw, Stebbing (1762-1802); 25.4x17.8 cm; The William Salt Library, Stafford, UK; (add.info.: South west view showing the octagonal tower, the south aisle (with classical south door), the clerestory and the chancel. Also shows an old Tudor stone and brick house on the left. The south porch is shown with the date 1666 over the arch. The nave roof is not drawn.); eWilliam Salt Library; British, out of copyright
Media ID 23266894
© William Salt Library / Bridgeman Images
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This watercolor painting captures the serene beauty of Dilhorne Church, a historic landmark nestled in Staffordshire, UK. Created by the talented artist Stebbing Shaw between 1762 and 1802, this exquisite artwork showcases his remarkable attention to detail and mastery of the medium. The painting depicts a south-west view of Dilhorne Church, highlighting its distinctive octagonal tower and classical south door. The charming church is further adorned with a clerestory and chancel, adding to its architectural grandeur. A Tudor stone and brick house can be seen on the left side of the composition, providing an interesting juxtaposition between old-world charm and timeless elegance. Notably, the south porch bears witness to history with the date "1666" proudly displayed over its archway. This small but significant detail adds depth to our understanding of this cherished place's rich heritage. Although not included in Shaw's rendition, one can imagine that the nave roof would have completed this picturesque scene. The absence allows viewers to appreciate other elements more closely while leaving room for their imagination. Preserved within The William Salt Library in Stafford, UK. , this print serves as a testament to both Shaw's artistic prowess and Dilhorne Church's enduring allure. It invites us into a world where artistry meets spirituality—a moment frozen in time for all admirers of fine art and architectural marvels alike.
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