Baxter Sussex Press Collection
Step back in time with the Baxter Sussex Press as we explore a collection of captivating artworks from 1835
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Step back in time with the Baxter Sussex Press as we explore a collection of captivating artworks from 1835. Walberton House, an architectural marvel crafted by Dean Wolstenholme, transports us to a bygone era where elegance and grandeur reigned supreme. Its intricate details tell tales of opulence and sophistication. Shernfold Park, brought to life by Charles J Smith's skilled hand, invites us into its lush greenery and tranquil surroundings. The artist's attention to detail captures the essence of nature's beauty in every stroke. George Baxter takes us on a journey across Norfolk Bridge in New Shoreham, showcasing his mastery of capturing landscapes with breathtaking precision. His work evokes a sense of serenity as we gaze upon this picturesque scene. Charles Mottram's Markly painting immerses us in the rustic charm of country life during this period. With each brushstroke, he brings forth the simplicity and tranquility that characterized rural communities at that time. John Henry Hurdis' Beechlands transports us to Newick, where rolling hills meet majestic trees. Through his artistry, Hurdis encapsulates the idyllic countryside scenery that captivated many during this era. Henry Alexander Ogg presents The Temple Grammar School in Brighton as not just an educational institution but also an architectural gem worth admiring. His attention to detail highlights both its academic significance and aesthetic appeal. The Battle of Hastings (1066) artwork remains shrouded in mystery regarding its creator; however, it serves as a powerful reminder of historical events that shaped our world today. This masterpiece allows us to reflect on pivotal moments etched forever in history books. Uckfield Lake comes alive through Henry Alexander Ogg's artistic vision - serene waters reflecting vibrant colors under clear skies transport viewers into a peaceful oasis away from daily worries. Warnham Court stands proudly amidst unknown creators' works alongside Dean Wolstenholme’s expertise – together, they create a visual symphony of architectural brilliance and artistic finesse.