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Wakefield Lodge in Whitlebury Forest, Northamptonshire, 1774. Artist: Michael Angelo Rooker
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Wakefield Lodge in Whitlebury Forest, Northamptonshire, 1774. Artist: Michael Angelo Rooker
Wakefield Lodge in Whitlebury Forest, The Seat of his Grace the Duke of Grafton, 1774
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Carriage Michael Angelo Michael Angelo Rooker Northamptonshire Paul Paul Sandby Rooker Sandby Country House
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This print, titled "Wakefield Lodge in Whitlebury Forest, Northamptonshire, 1774" takes us back to the enchanting countryside of 18th-century England. The artist behind this masterpiece is none other than Michael Angelo Rooker, who skillfully captures the rustic charm and grandeur of Wakefield Lodge. Nestled amidst Whitlebury Forest, this stately home stands as a testament to architectural brilliance. Its imposing pillars and elegant design exude a sense of regality that befits its status as the seat of his Grace the Duke of Grafton. A winding road leads up to the lodge, hinting at a tranquil journey through nature's embrace. The surrounding landscape showcases the untouched beauty of Northamptonshire's countryside. Towering trees stand tall against an expansive sky while lush greenery envelops everything in sight. It is evident that Rooker sought to convey not only the magnificence of Wakefield Lodge but also its harmonious integration with nature. Transportation plays a significant role in this scene as well. A carriage can be seen on the road, symbolizing both progress and leisurely travel during this era. This glimpse into rural life allows us to imagine what it was like for inhabitants and visitors alike as they traversed these picturesque grounds. Overall, Rooker's engraving transports us back in time to experience the splendor and tranquility that defined Wakefield Lodge in 1774. It serves as a reminder
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