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Kinver Town: sepia drawing, 1836 (drawing)
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Kinver Town: sepia drawing, 1836 (drawing)
5897487 Kinver Town: sepia drawing, 1836 (drawing) by Noyes, Robert (c.1780-1843); 27.9x20.3 cm; The William Salt Library, Stafford, UK; (add.info.: Kinver, showing a view of the street with a half-timbered cottage and shops on the left. In the centre is a 17th century house with four Dutch stepped gables, and a smithy. There is a steep hill behind the street, leading up to the church on the top.); eWilliam Salt Library; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22768406
© William Salt Library / Bridgeman Images
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This sepia drawing, titled "Kinver Town" takes us back to the year 1836. Created by Robert Noyes, a talented artist from the late 18th and early 19th centuries, this print showcases the charm and character of Kinver, a picturesque town in Staffordshire, UK. The scene depicted is truly enchanting. On the left side of the street stands a half-timbered cottage and several quaint shops that exude an old-world charm. In the center of the composition lies a magnificent 17th-century house adorned with four Dutch stepped gables, adding an elegant touch to this historic townscape. Adjacent to it is a bustling smithy where skilled craftsmen ply their trade. As our eyes wander beyond these architectural gems, we are greeted by a steep hill rising behind the street. This incline leads up to an imposing church perched atop its summit—a sight that undoubtedly inspired awe among residents and visitors alike. Preserved within The William Salt Library's collection in Stafford, this artwork offers us a glimpse into Kinver's rich heritage. It encapsulates not only its buildings but also its landscapes—capturing both man-made structures and nature's grandeur harmoniously coexisting. With every stroke of Noyes' pen captured on paper, we are transported back in time—an invitation to immerse ourselves in Kinver's past while appreciating its enduring beauty.
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