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The Ramparts, Walmer Castle: Portraits of the Countess Granville
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The Ramparts, Walmer Castle: Portraits of the Countess Granville
1199604 The Ramparts, Walmer Castle: Portraits of the Countess Granville, and the Ladies Victoria and Mary Leveson-Gower, 1891 (oil on canvas) by Perugini, Charles Edward (1839-1918); 124x184 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23693210
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The Ramparts, Walmer Castle - Portraits of the Countess Granville and the Ladies Victoria and Mary Leveson-Gower
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. This print captures a moment frozen in time at Walmer Castle in the late 19th century. Painted by Charles Edward Perugini, this oil on canvas masterpiece showcases three remarkable women against the backdrop of a majestic fortress. The focus of the portrait is undoubtedly on the Countess Granville, her serene expression exuding elegance and grace. Flanked by her sisters, Lady Victoria and Lady Mary Leveson-Gower, they form a small group that radiates warmth and friendship. Seated on an ornate chair with floral upholstery, their posture suggests leisurely recreation as they engage in quiet conversation or perhaps immerse themselves in literature. A book rests gently upon a stool nearby, hinting at their intellectual pursuits during this tranquil moment. The Victorian era comes to life through their attire - intricate garments adorned with flowers and delicate details. Their dark hair contrasts beautifully against fair complexions while capturing the essence of 19th-century fashion. Beyond them lies an expansive veranda overlooking Dover's coastline, providing a breathtaking natural space for contemplation. The fortification itself stands tall behind them as a symbol of strength and history. This enchanting portrait invites us into their world - one filled with sisterly affection, refined taste, and appreciation for both artistry and nature. It serves as a testament to enduring relationships amidst changing times while showcasing Perugini's mastery in capturing human temperament through his brushstrokes.
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