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Sutton Place, North Front, 1909
Sutton Place, North Front. Sutton Place in Guildford, Surrey was built by Sir Richard Weston (d.1541) a courtier of Henry VIII. Jean Paul Getty (1892-1976) spent the last 17 years of his life here. After an original work by Joseph Nash (1809-1878). Taken from his 4-volume work Mansions of England in the Olden Time, published from 1839-49. From The Connoisseur, 1909-10
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County Courtyard Guildford Henry Viii Joseph Nash King Henry Viii King Of England Mansion Nash Sir Richard Surrey Sutton Place The Connoisseur Weston Country House Faaade North Front
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This print showcases Sutton Place, North Front in 1909. Located in Guildford, Surrey, this magnificent structure was built by Sir Richard Weston during the reign of Henry VIII. The renowned Jean Paul Getty resided here for the last 17 years of his life. The image is a reproduction of an original work by Joseph Nash, who meticulously documented English mansions in his four-volume masterpiece "Mansions of England in the Olden Time" published between 1839 and 1849. The photograph captures the grandeur of Sutton Place's exterior with its stunning architecture and picturesque courtyard. In the foreground stands a man accompanied by two horses and a loyal dog, adding life to the scene. This snapshot transports us back to early 20th-century England when literature thrived and country houses like Sutton Place were symbols of wealth and prestige. The print originates from "The Connoisseur" magazine dated around 1909-1910, showcasing its historical significance as a valuable piece of art documentation. It serves as a testament to both Nash's artistic talent and Getty's appreciation for fine estates. With its rich history intertwined with notable figures such as King Henry VIII himself, Sutton Place remains an architectural gem that continues to captivate admirers even today. This print allows us to glimpse into the past while appreciating the beauty preserved within these walls for centuries.
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