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Chiswick House engraving N110153
CHISWICK HOUSE, Burlington Lane, Hounslow, London. " A view of the back part of the Cassina and part of the Serpentine River terminated by the cascade in the garden of the Earl of Burlington at Chiswick." Caption also in French. The Cassina (Little House) is also known as the Bagnio (Bath House). The Serpentine River was created by landscaping and canalising the Bollo Brook. Engraving dated 1750. MAYSON BEETON COLLECTION. Historic England is the public body that champions and protects England's historic places. © Historic England
Media ID 5304625
Filename: N110153.jpg
Size: 5221 x 3347 (25.1MB)
Date: 25th July 2011
Source: Historic England
Credit: Historic England Photo Library
Copyright Status: Copyrighted Work
Source: English Heritage Images
Owner URL: www.englishheritageimages.com
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This engraving, N110153, captures a breathtaking view of Chiswick House in London, specifically the back part of the Cassina, or Bagnio, and a portion of the Serpentine River. The Earl of Burlington's estate, located on Burlington Lane in Hounslow, is renowned for its stunning gardens and architectural beauty. The Cassina, also known as the Bath House, is a picturesque building that adds to the overall charm of the garden. The Serpentine River, visible in the foreground, was created through landscaping and canalising the Bollo Brook. The gentle curve of the river, terminated by the cascade, adds to the serene and tranquil atmosphere of the garden. The engraving, dated 1750, is a testament to the timeless elegance of the Georgian era. In French, the caption reads: "Vue arrière de la Cassine et partie du fleuve Serpentin terminé par la cascade dans le jardin de l'Éarl de Burlington à Chiswick.", which translates to "View of the back part of the Cassina and part of the Serpentine River terminated by the cascade in the garden of the Earl of Burlington at Chiswick." The Masons Beeton Collection houses this exquisite engraving, showcasing the beauty and history of Chiswick House and its gardens. This engraving is not a commercial product, but rather a piece of historical documentation and artistic expression from Historic England's Photo Library.