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Roundhay Park, Leeds (colour litho)
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Roundhay Park, Leeds (colour litho)
5043509 Roundhay Park, Leeds (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); 56x44.1 cm; Leeds Museums and Art Galleries (Leeds City Museum) UK; (add.info.: Roundhay Park, opened 1872
chromolithograph of Victorian Society perambulating around Roundhay Park, a hydrogen balloon in the sky, framed in a rosewood frame, label on reverse " Lent by I.C.W.S."
Dimensions: object height (frame): 631mm
object width (frame): 730mm
object: 560 x 441mm
Notes: Associated notes: Formerly the home of the Nicholson family, Roundhay Park was purchased by the Leeds Corporation for used as a public park, being opened by H.R.H. Prince Arthur on September 19th 1872. The central rock of the 60ft cascade in the foreground was known as " lovers leap" and had to be removed because of the number of suicide attempts made from it.
); eLeeds Museums and Galleries; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22565404
© Leeds Museums and Galleries / Bridgeman Images
Cascade Landscaping Leeds Romanticist Roundhay Park Waterfall
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This print captures the beauty and charm of Roundhay Park in Leeds, England during the 19th century. The vibrant colors of this lithograph bring to life a scene filled with Victorian society members strolling around the park, while a majestic hydrogen balloon floats gracefully in the sky above. Framed in an exquisite rosewood frame, this artwork is a true testament to the romanticism and picturesque landscapes that defined the era. Roundhay Park, opened in 1872, was once owned by the Nicholson family before being transformed into a public park by the Leeds Corporation. Its grandeur attracted visitors from all walks of life who sought solace amidst its lush greenery and serene lake. However, it's worth noting that behind its idyllic facade lies a tragic history - "lovers leap" a prominent rock formation standing at 60ft tall had to be removed due to numerous suicide attempts. This print not only offers us a glimpse into Victorian society's leisurely activities but also serves as a reminder of how nature can both inspire and heal. With its cascading waterfall and tranquil surroundings, Roundhay Park remains an enduring symbol of English landscape architecture and continues to captivate audiences even today.
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