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The Jacobean stone screen in the hall, Bramshill, Hampshire, from The English Country House (b/w photo)
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The Jacobean stone screen in the hall, Bramshill, Hampshire, from The English Country House (b/w photo)
CLF306243 The Jacobean stone screen in the hall, Bramshill, Hampshire, from The English Country House (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); (add.info.: built by Edward Zouche, 11th Baron Zouche of Harringworth; completed 1612; screen bears 92 shields illustrating the descent of the Cope family; Sir John Cope purchased Bramshill in 1699 and his descendents lived there until 1935;); © Country Life
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This photograph captures the grandeur and intricate details of the Jacobean stone screen in the hall of Bramshill, Hampshire. The screen, built by Edward Zouche, 11th Baron Zouche of Harringworth, stands as a testament to the rich history and heritage of this English country house. Completed in 1612, the screen boasts an impressive display of 92 shields that beautifully illustrate the descent of the Cope family. Each shield represents a branch or member within their lineage, creating a stunning visual representation of their ancestral tree. The ornate carving and decorative elements on the screen showcase exceptional craftsmanship from centuries past. The arches and stonework add depth and dimension to this magnificent piece of interior decor. Heraldry enthusiasts will be delighted by the inclusion of various coats of arms throughout this masterpiece. These symbols not only serve as emblems for noble families but also contribute to the overall regal ambiance within Bramshill. As you gaze upon this photograph captured by an anonymous English photographer from Bridgeman Images, you can't help but appreciate how it transports you back to seventeenth-century England. It offers a glimpse into a time when stately homes were adorned with such exquisite works of artistry. Whether you are captivated by its historical significance or simply drawn to its beauty, this print is sure to make a striking addition to any art collection or home decor setting.
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