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The remains of the palace of Philippe le Bel, 1835 (oil on canvas)
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The remains of the palace of Philippe le Bel, 1835 (oil on canvas)
NGW336492 The remains of the palace of Philippe le Bel, 1835 (oil on canvas) by Holland, James (1799-1870); 54.9x34.8 cm; National Museum Wales; National Museums & Galleries of Wales
Media ID 33068614
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Archway Courtyard James Holland Remains Britisch Britisch Egnland
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The remains of the palace of Philippe le Bel, captured in this 1835 oil on canvas painting by James Holland, transports us back to a bygone era. The artist's meticulous attention to detail and skilled brushwork bring life to the ruins of this once magnificent structure. Standing at 54.9x34.8 cm, the print showcases the remnants of Philippe le Bel's palace with haunting beauty. Through Holland's masterful use of light and shadow, we can almost hear echoes from centuries past as we explore the crumbling archways and courtyards depicted in vivid colors. As we gaze upon this artwork housed in the National Museum Wales, our imagination takes flight. We envision ourselves wandering through history, stepping into a world where royalty once walked these very halls. The composition draws our eyes towards a lone figure seated amidst the ruins—a poignant reminder that even grand palaces are not immune to time's relentless march. This solitary presence invites contemplation about transience and legacy. Holland's work captures not only architectural details but also emotions evoked by decayed splendor. It serves as a testament to his skill as an artist and his ability to transport viewers across time and space. This piece is just one example among many works within Bridgeman Images' extensive collection that allows art enthusiasts like us to connect with history on a deeply personal level.
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