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The Ancient Episcopal Palace of Bromley, belonging to the See of Rochester, 1777-1790. Creator: John Bayly
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The Ancient Episcopal Palace of Bromley, belonging to the See of Rochester, 1777-1790. Creator: John Bayly
The Ancient Episcopal Palace of Bromley, belonging to the See of Rochester, taken before the year 1756, from Edward Hasted s, The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent, vols. 1-3, 1777-1790
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Bayly John Bishop Bishop Of Rochester County Edward Hasted Etching And Engraving Georgian Hasted Edward John Bayly Kent Residence Bishops Palace Country House
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This print showcases "The Ancient Episcopal Palace of Bromley" a remarkable architectural gem belonging to the See of Rochester. Created by John Bayly in the 18th century, this etching and engraving captures the grandeur and elegance of this historic residence. Situated in Bromley, London, England, this magnificent palace served as the bishop's official residence during that time period. Its stately Georgian design is beautifully depicted against a backdrop of lush gardens and towering trees. The artist's attention to detail allows viewers to appreciate both the intricate exterior features and the natural beauty surrounding the palace. Originally taken from Edward Hasted's renowned publication "The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent" this print offers a glimpse into Britain's rich heritage. It symbolizes not only an important religious site but also represents an era when country houses were esteemed symbols of power and prestige. Now housed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, this artwork serves as a testament to Bayly's skillful craftsmanship as well as his passion for capturing historical landmarks. Through his artistry, he immortalized not just a building but also an entire epoch marked by Christianity, tradition, and architectural excellence. As we admire this extraordinary piece today, it reminds us to cherish our cultural heritage while marveling at how architecture can transcend time itself.
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