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Stafford - Shire Hall: architects ink drawing (tinted), nd [c 1798] (drawing)
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Stafford - Shire Hall: architects ink drawing (tinted), nd [c 1798] (drawing)
5898513 Stafford - Shire Hall: architects ink drawing (tinted), nd [c 1798] (drawing) by Carter, William (fl.1796-1813); 33x20.3 cm; The William Salt Library, Stafford, UK; (add.info.: Showing a building with a pediment supported on four Attic columns above a lower storey of solid stonework. There are nine windows at the level of the columns, and three doors below the columns. The windows are blank and the doors are closed.); eWilliam Salt Library; British, out of copyright
Media ID 23288838
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This ink drawing, tinted with delicate hues, showcases the grandeur of Stafford - Shire Hall in all its architectural glory. Created by William Carter around 1798, this print is a testament to his skill and attention to detail. The focal point of the drawing is the magnificent building itself, adorned with a pediment gracefully supported by four majestic Attic columns. Below these columns lies a lower storey crafted from solid stonework, adding strength and stability to the structure. As we explore further, our eyes are drawn to the nine windows positioned at the level of the columns. Although they appear blank and mysterious in their emptiness, one can only imagine how they would illuminate the interior spaces when filled with light. Three closed doors stand below these columns, hinting at secrets hidden within. This ink drawing transports us back in time to an era where craftsmanship and elegance were paramount. It invites us to appreciate not just its aesthetic beauty but also its historical significance as part of Stafford's architectural heritage. Preserved within The William Salt Library in Stafford, UK, this artwork serves as a visual reminder of our rich cultural past. Its presence on display allows visitors to immerse themselves in history while marveling at Carter's talent for capturing intricate details through his pen strokes.
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