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Rugeley Church (Old): sepia drawing, 1823 (drawing)
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Rugeley Church (Old): sepia drawing, 1823 (drawing)
5898446 Rugeley Church (Old): sepia drawing, 1823 (drawing) by Buckler, John Chessell (1793-1894); 21.6x14 cm; (add.info.: Remains of Rugeley Church, Staffordshire, June 1823. South east view showing the chancel and the north chapel. There are two arches of the ruined nave, and the tower with a high tower arch.); eWilliam Salt Library; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23267156
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This sepia drawing, created in 1823 by John Chessell Buckler, transports us back in time to the remnants of Rugeley Church. The print measures 21.6x14 cm and showcases a south-east view of the church's chancel and north chapel. As we gaze upon this piece, our eyes are drawn to the two arches that remain from the ruined nave, serving as a poignant reminder of the passage of time and the stories held within these ancient walls. The tower stands tall, its grandeur evident even in its dilapidated state, with a high tower arch commanding attention. Buckler's meticulous attention to detail brings life to this historical scene; every line and stroke captures both the beauty and decay present in this architectural marvel. The sepia tones add an air of nostalgia, further immersing us in the rich history contained within this image. Through this artwork, we can almost hear echoes of prayers whispered long ago and imagine generations who sought solace within these hallowed grounds. It serves as a testament to human ingenuity and resilience while reminding us that all things eventually succumb to nature's relentless march. Preserved by eWilliam Salt Library for future generations to appreciate, this drawing invites us on a journey through time – allowing us glimpses into forgotten narratives etched into stone. A true treasure for lovers of buidings (sic), landscapes, chapels, churches - it is an exquisite example of Buckler's mastery as an
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