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Kenwood House engraving K900331
KENWOOD HOUSE, London. Engraving, 1786 " Caen Wood in Middlesex, Seat of Earl of Mansfield" by James Heath. Historic England is the public body that champions and protects England's historic places. © Historic England
Media ID 1955125
Filename: K900331.jpg
Size: 4760 x 3819 (23.8MB)
Date: 23rd February 2010
Source: Historic England
Credit: Historic England Photo Library
Copyright Status: Copyrighted Work
Source: English Heritage Images
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Kenwood House, located in Hampstead Heath, London, is a stunning Georgian mansion renowned for its beautiful gardens and impressive art collection. This engraving, K900331 from the Historic England Photo Library, dates back to 1786 and is titled "Caen Wood in Middlesex, Seat of Earl of Mansfield." The image was created by James Heath, a prominent English engraver of the time. The engraving showcases the grandeur of Kenwood House, with its elegant facade, manicured gardens, and serene lake reflecting the building's beauty. The mansion, surrounded by lush greenery, stands proudly against the backdrop of the natural landscape. The intricate details of the architecture are captured perfectly, from the ornate windows and columns to the intricate balustrades and pediments. The Earl of Mansfield, whose seat this was, was a prominent figure during the Georgian era. He was a statesman, a Lord Chief Justice, and a Privy Counsellor. The title "Seat of Earl of Mansfield" in the engraving's title reflects the importance and prestige of the estate. The gardens of Kenwood House are also depicted in the engraving, with their neatly trimmed hedges, topiary, and elegant fountains. The lake, located in the foreground, adds a sense of tranquility to the scene, with its calm waters reflecting the clear blue sky above. This engraving is a beautiful representation of the Georgian era, providing a glimpse into the grandeur and elegance of Kenwood House during that time. It is a testament to the skill of James Heath as an engraver and the beauty of Kenwood House as a historic estate.