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The Beauchamp-Proctor Family and Friends at Langley Park, Norfolk, 1749 (oil on canvas)
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The Beauchamp-Proctor Family and Friends at Langley Park, Norfolk, 1749 (oil on canvas)
NCM95465 The Beauchamp-Proctor Family and Friends at Langley Park, Norfolk, 1749 (oil on canvas) by Wootton, John (c.1682-1765); 152.7x199.7 cm; Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery; (add.info.: Sir William Beauchamp-Proctor pointing towards Langley Hall, his Palladian mansion together with his wife Jane, Janes sister and her husband Sir Nevil Hickman); eNorwich Castle Museum & Art Gallery; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22810008
© Norwich Castle Museum & Art Gallery / Bridgeman Images
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The Beauchamp-Proctor Family and Friends at Langley Park, Norfolk, 1749
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is a captivating oil painting by John Wootton that offers a glimpse into the lives of the aristocratic elite in 18th century England. The grandeur of this scene is evident as Sir William Beauchamp-Proctor stands proudly, pointing towards his magnificent Palladian mansion, Langley Hall. His wife Jane accompanies him along with her sister and brother-in-law, Sir Nevil Hickman. The painting showcases not only the opulence of their estate but also the meticulous landscape gardening that surrounds it. A formal landscape stretches out before them, adorned with deer grazing peacefully amidst lush greenery. Horses can be seen elegantly ridden by members of the family and their friends while a carriage awaits nearby. This image captures the essence of wealth and privilege during Georgian times. It portrays an idyllic countryside setting where aristocracy indulged in leisurely pursuits such as hunting hares with their loyal greyhounds. The stately home serves as a symbol of power and status within English society. Wootton's masterful brushstrokes bring to life every detail - from the intricate architecture of Langley Hall to each blade of grass on its sprawling grounds. This painting not only celebrates beauty but also highlights the close relationship between humans and animals in this rural setting. Displayed at Norwich Castle Museum & Art Gallery, "The Beauchamp-Proctor Family and Friends at Langley Park" continues to capt
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