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The Fox and the Stork a42_01488

SOMERSET HOUSE, HALIFAX, CALDERDALE. A detailed view of a plasterwork panel depicting a scene from Aesops Fables, in the reception room of Somerset House. Somerset House is a collection of two warehouses and a town house, arranged around a forecourt in the south, since a bank, commercial and residencial premises. The house dates to 1766, and the warehouses to c1780. The architect is believed to be John Carr of York, and the plasterowk in the reception room, or grand salon, is by Guiseppe Cortese. The rococo plasterwork is believed to have taken ten years to complete, and cost £ 2, 000. The grand salon has oval panels with foliate frames, with scenes depicting Aesops Fables. This scene shows part of the " Fox and the Stork". Historic England is the public body that champions and protects England's historic places. © Historic England Archive

Media ID 22140103

Filename: aa42_01488.jpg

Size: 4049 x 5699 (5.8MB)

Date: 23rd June 2021

Source: Historic England

Credit: Historic England Archive

Source: Historic England Archive

Owner URL: https://images.historicenglandservices.org.uk/

Job Title: Photographer

Crane Georgian House Warehouse Fable Plasterwork Reception Room Stork

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This print showcases a detailed view of a plasterwork panel depicting a scene from Aesop's Fables, specifically "The Fox and the Stork". The photograph was taken in the reception room of Somerset House, located in Halifax, Calderdale. Somerset House is an architectural gem consisting of two warehouses and a townhouse arranged around a picturesque forecourt. Originally built as bank, commercial, and residential premises in 1766, it exudes Georgian elegance. The architect behind this magnificent structure is believed to be John Carr of York. However, it is Guiseppe Cortese who deserves credit for the exquisite rococo plasterwork adorning the grand salon. It took an astonishing ten years to complete this masterpiece at a cost of £2,000. Within the grand salon are oval panels framed with intricate foliate designs that depict various scenes from Aesop's Fables. This particular panel captures part of "The Fox and the Stork" tale—a story known for its moral lesson about reciprocity and fairness. Immersed in history and artistry, this photograph by George Bernard Wood transports viewers into an enchanting world where fables come alive through stunning craftsmanship. The delicate details on display serve as reminders of our timeless fascination with storytelling while showcasing the beauty found within Somerset House's walls.

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