South Front Collection
The South Front: A Captivating Collection of Architectural Marvels Step into the enchanting world of the South Front
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The South Front: A Captivating Collection of Architectural Marvels Step into the enchanting world of the South Front, where history and grandeur intertwine to create breathtaking masterpieces. From The Great House and Park at Chawton, c. 1780, with its delicate strokes of gouache on paper that bring this majestic estate to life, to the awe-inspiring Wellington College near Sandhurst, designed by the visionary architect John Shaw. Heydon Hall beckons us with its timeless charm captured in a monochrome photograph from 100 Favourite Houses. As we delve deeper into this captivating journey through time, Castle Howard's Garden Front emerges from the pages of The English Country House like a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. Garendon Hall stands as a poignant reminder of England's Lost Houses - immortalized forever in Giles Worsley's evocative black and white photographs published in 2002. Meanwhile, an engraving transports us back in time to witness the splendor of The Royal Agricultural College in Cirencester. Moundsmere Manor reveals its intricate details on the South Front through a mesmerizing black and white photo that captures every nuance. And then there is The Keelmens Hospital; an architectural marvel depicted in an engraving from 1843 that showcases its striking South Front design. Traveling further north brings us face-to-face with Yorkshire's pride - Castle Howard - as it proudly displays its magnificent South Front through another exquisite engraving. Crossing continents takes us across oceans to Washington DC where we encounter the iconic White House standing tall against a vibrant backdrop captured perfectly in a photograph. Paris whispers secrets from centuries past as we gaze upon the Palais Royal's alluring South Front portrayed gracefully in black and white photography. Finally, our journey concludes at Hyde Park where engravings depict mosaics adorning the Prince Consort National Memorial's resplendent South Front.