John Gendall Collection
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"John Gendall: A Journey through Engravings of Stately Homes and Castles" Step back in time to the early 19th century as we explore the remarkable engravings by John Gendall, capturing the grandeur and elegance of some of England's most prestigious estates. From Nutwell Court in Exeter to Richings House in Buckinghamshire, each engraving transports us to a different world. In 1823, Gendall skillfully depicted Nutwell Court with its magnificent architecture standing proudly amidst lush greenery. The same year saw him immortalize Stoke House in Windsor, showcasing its regal charm against a picturesque backdrop. Moving on to Iver, Buckinghamshire, we are captivated by his portrayal of Richings House - an enchanting sight that exudes sophistication and refinement. Meanwhile, Clumber Park in Nottinghamshire takes center stage as Gendall captures the essence of this majestic seat belonging to the Duke of Newcastle in 1825. East Cowes Castle on the Isle of Wight emerges as another masterpiece from Gendall's collection. This engraving showcases architect John Nash's splendid creation nestled amidst serene surroundings - a true testament to architectural brilliance. Hampton House or Garricks Villa entices us with its allure along Richmond-on-Thames' banks. Its beauty is magnificently captured by Gendall's skilled hand, transporting us into a world where opulence meets nature seamlessly. The Rookery at Westcott beckons us next; an idyllic retreat enveloped by Surrey's breathtaking landscapes. Deepdene follows suit with banker Thomas Hope's residence radiating splendor and grace under Gendall’s artistic touch. Chiswick House enchants viewers with its neoclassical design while Frogmore House stands proud within Windsor’s realm – both brought vividly to life through these engravings.