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The Husbandman of the True Vine, 1866 (stained glass)
3474751 The Husbandman of the True Vine, 1866 (stained glass) by Hassam, Alfred (1842-69); St. Peter Chapel, Eype, Dorset, UK; (add.info.: Manufactured by Heaton, Butler & Bayne); eAlastair Carew-Cox; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23150930
© Alastair Carew-Cox / Bridgeman Images
Bare Feet Barefoot Bright Care Church Window Climbing Gothic Revival Gothick Grapes Grapevine Husbandry Ladder Neo Gothic Stained Glass Window Tending Trellis Twine Tying Victorian Gothic Vine Vines Vineyard Viniculture Ecclesiastical Husbandman Pre Raphaelite
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This print captures the essence of "The Husbandman of the True Vine" a stunning stained glass window created by Alfred Hassam in 1866. Located in St. Peter Chapel, Eype, Dorset, UK, this masterpiece was manufactured by Heaton, Butler & Bayne and is now beautifully preserved for all to admire. In this image, we see a farmer diligently tending to his vineyard with care and devotion. Climbing up a ladder barefoot and using twine to tie the vines to trellises, he exemplifies the true meaning of husbandry. The vibrant colors of the grapes against the backdrop of a neo-gothic church window create an awe-inspiring sight. With its pre-Raphaelite influences and gothic revival style, this artwork showcases British art at its finest. The bright hues and intricate details bring life to every element within the composition. It is as if one can almost feel the warmth emanating from this Victorian farmhouse scene. "The Husbandman of the True Vine" not only celebrates viniculture but also symbolizes dedication and hard work in pursuing one's passion. This piece serves as a reminder that beauty can be found even in everyday tasks when approached with love and commitment. Alastair Carew-Cox has masterfully captured this extraordinary stained glass window through his lens, allowing us to appreciate its magnificence for generations to come.
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