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Bifrons Park, Patrixbourne, Kent, formerly attributed to John Wootton (1682-1764)
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Bifrons Park, Patrixbourne, Kent, formerly attributed to John Wootton (1682-1764)
XYC178408 Bifrons Park, Patrixbourne, Kent, formerly attributed to John Wootton (1682-1764) and previously to Jan Siberechts (1627-c.1703) c.1695-1705 (oil on canvas) by English School; 86.8x132.5 cm; Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection, USA; (add.info.: built by John Bargrave c.1610-15; later John Bargrave assisted in founding one of the first colonies in Virginia; ); English, out of copyright
Media ID 12744580
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Country House English Landscape Estate Fields Formal Hunting Party Landscaped Garden Parkland Stately
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This print showcases the stunning Bifrons Park, nestled in the picturesque village of Patrixbourne, Kent. The artwork was previously attributed to renowned artists John Wootton and Jan Siberechts, reflecting their masterful brushstrokes from the late 17th to early 18th centuries. Measuring an impressive 86.8x132.5 cm, this oil on canvas composition is housed at the prestigious Yale Center for British Art as part of the esteemed Paul Mellon Collection in the USA. The painting depicts a sprawling English landscape adorned with meticulously landscaped gardens, verdant fields, and a grand country house that exudes timeless elegance. Bifrons Park holds historical significance as it was originally built by John Bargrave around 1610-15. Interestingly, Bargrave later played a pivotal role in establishing one of Virginia's earliest colonies in North America. This connection adds another layer of intrigue to this remarkable piece. The scene depicted transports viewers back in time to a bygone era when hunting parties were commonplace among stately estates like Bifrons Park. It evokes a sense of tranquility and serenity amidst nature's beauty while also hinting at the rich history associated with this magnificent property. This extraordinary artwork captures not only the essence of English countryside living but also serves as a testament to human ambition and exploration during colonial times. Its presence within the Yale Center for British Art further solidifies its status as an invaluable cultural treasure worth admiring for generations to
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