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Parts of Ulls Water, c. 1770-80 (w / c on paper)
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Parts of Ulls Water, c. 1770-80 (w / c on paper)
704573 Parts of Ulls Water, c.1770-80 (w/c on paper) by Lowther, Lady Mary (d.1863); 35.6x62.6 cm; Wordsworth Trust; (add.info.: The Lake District, Cumbria, England. View of Ulls Water, Kirkstone Paterdale, the Church Hall, St Sundays Craggs, Stybury Craggs, Glen Redding Pykes, Glen Coyen, Birch Fell from Govery High Park. Wrongly attributed to Coplestone Warre Bampfylde.); eThe Wordsworth Trust; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22696250
© The Wordsworth Trust / Bridgeman Images
Cumbria Fell Fells Hills Lake District Panorama Panoramic Rainbow Ullswater Glenridding Kirkstone Pass Patterdale
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This print titled "Parts of Ulls Water, c. 1770-80" takes us back in time to the picturesque Lake District in England. Lady Mary Lowther's watercolor on paper beautifully captures the essence of this stunning landscape. The image showcases a panoramic view of Ulls Water, with its tranquil lake reflecting the surrounding hills and mountains. The Kirkstone Pass stands tall, connecting the valleys and providing a gateway to this breathtaking scenery. St Sundays Craggs and Stybury Craggs add an element of ruggedness to the otherwise serene vista. Lady Mary's attention to detail is evident as she skillfully depicts Glen Redding Pykes and Glen Coyen, showcasing their natural beauty against Birch Fell from Govery High Park. This artwork was once mistakenly attributed to Coplestone Warre Bampfylde but now rightfully belongs to Lady Mary Lowther. As we gaze at this painting, we can almost feel ourselves immersed in the peaceful atmosphere of the Lake District. The vibrant colors bring life to every stroke, while a rainbow delicately arches over the scene, adding a touch of magic. This print not only serves as a visual delight but also pays homage to English history and artistry. It transports us back centuries ago when nature's wonders were captured on paper by talented artists like Lady Mary Lowther.
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