Burghley, Seat of the Earl of Exeter - Francis Chesham
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Description
A detailed 1784 topographical engraving by Francis Chesham, capturing the grand architecture and parkland of Burghley House in Lincolnshire.
This etching and engraving by Francis Chesham, published in 1784, depicts the grand estate of Burghley House in Lincolnshire. The composition follows the conventions of eighteenth-century topographical art, which sought to document the country houses of the British aristocracy. Chesham employs a balanced arrangement, placing the house in the distance while using a foreground tree and grazing cattle to frame the view. The inclusion of a stone bridge over the water adds a sense of scale and depth to the parkland setting. Chesham was a skilled engraver known for his work on architectural and topographical subjects. His technique here demonstrates the precision required for such commissions, with fine lines defining the foliage and the architectural details of the house. The print reflects the period interest in the English country house as a symbol of status and refined taste. The soft, monochromatic tones typical of the era provide a sense of atmospheric perspective, drawing the eye across the manicured grounds toward the horizon. Burghley House itself, a significant example of Elizabethan architecture, is rendered with clarity. The surrounding parkland, designed in the style of Capability Brown, is presented as a harmonious environment. This print serves as a record of the estate as it appeared in the late eighteenth century, capturing the relationship between the built environment and the managed natural world. The work is a characteristic example of the prints produced for collectors of British topography, who valued both the accuracy of the depiction and the quality of the engraving. It remains a useful document for those interested in the history of English country estates and the development of printmaking techniques during the Georgian period.
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Burghley, Seat of the Earl of Exeter - Francis Chesham
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Museum-grade giclée on FSC-certified archival matte paper, with framed and canvas options.
- Paper sizes: A4, A3, A2, A1, A0 and B2 (50×70 cm)
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- Frames: black, natural wood, dark wood or white
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