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Bonaly Towers. Home of Lord Cockburn, 1843-47. Creators: David Octavius Hill
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Bonaly Towers. Home of Lord Cockburn, 1843-47. Creators: David Octavius Hill
Bonaly Towers. Home of Lord Cockburn, 1843-47
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Adamson Adamson Hill Adamson Hill And Adamson Robert Cockburn David Octavius David Octavius Hill Henry Hill Adamson Hill And Hill And Adamson Hill David Octavius Robert Adamson Salted Paper Print Salted Paper Print From Paper Negative Staircase Stairs Stairway Country House
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Bonaly Towers - The Stately Abode of Lord Cockburn in 19th Century Scotland
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. This photograph captures the grandeur of Bonaly Towers, once home to the esteemed Lord Cockburn from 1843 to 1847. Taken by renowned photographers David Octavius Hill and Robert Adamson, this salted paper print showcases their exceptional talent for capturing architectural beauty. The image transports us back in time to a bygone era, where opulent country houses like Bonaly were symbols of wealth and prestige. Standing proudly amidst the picturesque Scottish countryside, this magnificent building exudes elegance and charm. The composition is expertly framed, allowing us to appreciate both the intricate details of the exterior architecture and the surrounding natural landscape. The imposing staircase leading up to the entrance adds a touch of grandeur while hinting at the lavish lifestyle enjoyed within these walls. Intriguingly, two figures grace this scene - a male figure standing on one side of the stairs and a female figure elegantly positioned near an open doorway. Their presence suggests that Bonaly was not only a place of grandeur but also a hub for social gatherings and refined company. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece from Heritage Art's collection at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, we are transported into an enchanting world filled with history and sophistication. It serves as a testament to both Hill & Adamson's artistic prowess as well as Lord Cockburn's influential position in British society during his time at Bonaly Towers.
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