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Interior of Haddon Hall by John Laslett Pott (1837-1901) British history painter
Filename: 917_05_0390002324.jpg
Size: 6000 x 3597 (10.8MB)
Date: 29th March 2014
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Interior of Haddon Hall by John Laslett Pott (1837-1901) British history painter
Interior of Haddon Hall by John Laslett Pott (1837-1901) British history painter, showing Haddon Hall near Bakewell, Derbyshire in Elizabethan times. Begun in medieval times, since 1567 when Dorothy, wife of John Manners, inherited her father Sir George Vernons estate, it has been home of the Manners family, Dukes of Rutland. Oil on canvas
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1567 Alcohol Bakewell Begun Derbyshire Drinking Elizabethan Estate Family Father Fresco George Hall Home Hound Instrument Interior John Lute Manners Medieval Musical Painter Stately Stringed Tapestry Times Toast Tudor Wife Wine Dorothy Dukes Furnishing Haddon Inherited Pott Rutland Vernon
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This print showcases the exquisite interior of Haddon Hall, a historic gem nestled near Bakewell, Derbyshire in Elizabethan times. Painted by the talented British history painter John Laslett Pott (1837-1901), this oil on canvas masterpiece transports us back to a bygone era. The hall's rich medieval origins are evident in its tapestries and furnishing, while its transformation into an elegant Elizabethan residence is beautifully depicted. The painting highlights a joyous family gathering within these hallowed walls. As they revel in each other's company, their pet dog playfully joins the merriment. A musical instrument, possibly a lute, adds melodic notes to the air as one member raises a toast with wine-filled goblets. The room exudes grandeur with its stately architecture and frescoed ceiling. Haddon Hall holds great significance for the Manners family, who have called it home since Dorothy inherited her father Sir George Vernon's estate in 1567. Over centuries, this ancestral seat has been passed down through generations of Dukes of Rutland. Through Pott's skilled brushwork and attention to detail, we are transported back in time to witness this enchanting moment within Haddon Hall's illustrious history. This print serves as both an artistic treasure and a testament to Britain's rich architectural heritage and cultural legacy during the Elizabethan period.
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