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Gunnersbury House, the Seat of Princess Amelia
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Gunnersbury House, the Seat of Princess Amelia
Gunnersbury House, the Seat of Princess Amelia. Gunnersbury House is a Palladian mansion designed in the mid 17th century by John Webb, son-in-law and pupil of Inigo Jones. It was built for Sir John Maynard, a lawyer and politician. The house was acquired in 1760 for Princess Amelia, the second daughter of King George II
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Amelia Hounslow Palladian Palladianism Princess Princess Amelia Print Collector10 Webb Country House Gunnersbury
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This print captures the grandeur of Gunnersbury House, the magnificent seat of Princess Amelia. Designed in the mid-17th century by John Webb, a talented architect who was both son-in-law and pupil to Inigo Jones, this Palladian mansion stands as a testament to timeless British architecture. Originally built for Sir John Maynard, a prominent lawyer and politician, Gunnersbury House became Princess Amelia's residence in 1760. As the second daughter of King George II, she undoubtedly appreciated the regal beauty that surrounded her within these walls. The image showcases not only the stunning exterior of Gunnersbury House but also its idyllic location amidst lush gardens. The carefully manicured plants and majestic trees perfectly complement the elegant structure, creating an enchanting scene that transports viewers back to 17th-century England. With its monochromatic palette and exquisite details captured by an unknown creator, this print evokes a sense of nostalgia for a bygone era. It is a celebration of artistry and craftsmanship that has stood the test of time. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece from The Print Collector collection without any commercial intent or mention thereof - let us appreciate how it allows us to glimpse into history while honoring both Princess Amelia's legacy and John Webb's architectural brilliance at Gunnersbury House.
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