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Pont y Pair, 1807. Artist: Samuel Middiman
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Pont y Pair, 1807. Artist: Samuel Middiman
Pont y Pair, 1807. After Paul Sandby Munn (1773-1845). [W. Clarke, London, 1807]
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Cataract Clarke Conwy Crossing Llugwy National Park Paul Sandby Samuel Snowdonia National Park Wales Waterfall Welsh Betws Y Coed Munn Pont Y Pair Samuel Middiman
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Pont y Pair, 1807
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is a captivating print that transports us back to the stunning natural beauty of Snowdonia National Park in Wales. The artist, Samuel Middiman, skillfully captures the essence of this picturesque landscape with his meticulous engraving technique. The focal point of the image is Pont y Pair, an ancient bridge that stands gracefully over the rushing waters of River Llugwy. Its stone arches provide a charming crossing point amidst the rugged rocks and lush vegetation that surround it. As we gaze upon this scene, we can almost hear the soothing sounds of the nearby waterfall cascading down with its mesmerizing cataract. Intriguingly, Middiman's work pays homage to Paul Sandby Munn's original depiction from 1773. This collaboration between two talented artists showcases their shared appreciation for nature's wonders and their commitment to preserving its beauty through art. This monochrome print not only serves as a visual feast for our eyes but also offers us a glimpse into Wales' rich history and geography. It invites us to explore Betws-y-Coed, where Pont y Pair Falls resides within Snowdonia National Park – a true gem nestled in Welsh countryside. Thanks to William Clarke's publishing efforts in London during 1807, this enchanting artwork has been preserved for generations to come. "Pont y Pair, 1807" continues to captivate viewers with its timeless charm and serves as a reminder of humanity's enduring connection with
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