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Kinver Church - The Grey Monument : sepia drawing, 1846 (drawing)
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Kinver Church - The Grey Monument : sepia drawing, 1846 (drawing)
5897505 Kinver Church - The Grey Monument : sepia drawing, 1846 (drawing) by Buckler, John (1770-1851); 22.9x15.2 cm; The William Salt Library, Stafford, UK; (add.info.: The Grey Monument in the South aisle of Kinver Church, Staffordshire, showing a table tomb with escutcheons on the sides, and a brass to Sir Edward Grey and his two wives on the top, 1528.); eWilliam Salt Library; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23570810
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This sepia drawing, titled "Kinver Church - The Grey Monument" transports us back to the year 1846. Created by the talented artist John Buckler, this print measures 22.9x15.2 cm and is currently housed in The William Salt Library in Stafford, UK. The focal point of this artwork is undoubtedly the striking Grey Monument located in the South aisle of Kinver Church, Staffordshire. This table tomb exudes an air of grandeur with its intricate design and detailed craftsmanship. Adorned with escutcheons on its sides, it stands as a testament to the rich history and heritage of this sacred place. Atop the monument rests a brass memorial dedicated to Sir Edward Grey and his two wives who were laid to rest here in 1528. The brass epitaph serves as a poignant reminder of their lives and contributions within these hallowed walls. Buckler's masterful use of sepia tones adds depth and character to this drawing, evoking a sense of nostalgia for times long gone by. Through his skilled hand, he captures not only the physical beauty but also the spiritual significance that permeates every corner of Kinver Church. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece from our past, we are reminded of how art has the power to connect us with history and transport us through time. It serves as a window into another era – one filled with architectural marvels like Kinver Church that continue to inspire awe even today.
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