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holie well dictum benedicti bene dictum Humphry Repton
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holie well dictum benedicti bene dictum Humphry Repton
The holie well: dictum benedicti bene dictum, Humphry Repton architecture and landscape designs, 1807-1813, Report concerning the gardens at Ashridge, respectfully submitted to the Earl of Bridgewater, Repton, Humphry, 1752-1818, Pencil, ink and watercolor, 1813, Numbered page 21 in manuscript
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1752 1818 1807 1813 1813 Ashridge Bridgewater Earl Gardens Humphry Humphry Repton Landscape Designs Manuscript Numbered Page Pencil Report Concerning Repton Respectfully Submitted Dictum
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This print from the Liszt Collection showcases a remarkable piece of art titled "Holie Well: Dictum Benedicti Bene Dictum, Humphry Repton". Created between 1807 and 1813, this architectural and landscape design by Humphry Repton is truly a sight to behold. The artwork was originally presented as part of a report concerning the gardens at Ashridge, which was respectfully submitted to the Earl of Bridgewater. In this particular image, we are treated to an exquisite blend of pencil, ink, and watercolor that brings Repton's vision to life. The attention to detail is astounding as every stroke captures the essence of his masterpiece. As we delve deeper into the composition, our eyes are drawn towards a holy well nestled amidst lush greenery. The tranquil ambiance surrounding this sacred site is palpable through the artist's skillful use of color and shading. It evokes a sense of serenity and reverence for nature's beauty. Page 21 in manuscript holds this extraordinary creation together with its numbered presence adding an air of exclusivity. As we gaze upon this print, it becomes evident that Repton possessed not only immense talent but also an innate ability to harmonize architecture with nature seamlessly. This artwork serves as a testament to his enduring legacy in landscape design.
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