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Wollaton Hall Park, Nottingham

Image credit: Nottingham City Museums & Galleries

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An old tree rises in the foreground, left of centre. A man is bundling together some brushwood to the left of the tree. Another man holding a basket watches from beside a large tree stump. On a winding path to the right of the tree, a man leads a horse loaded with packs followed by a young woman holding a pitcher. The couple, probably servants, are addressed from the side of the road by another traveller with a stoop who carries a bag on his back and holds a stick. Behind them is Wollaton park lake and the Hall, with its four distinctive towers and raised central hall, can be seen lit by sunlight high on the hills in the distance. A brown and white dog races along the road in the foreground, presumably chasing a rabbit which is outside the picture frame.

Nottingham City Museums & Galleries

Nottingham

Title

Wollaton Hall Park, Nottingham

Date

c.1795

Medium

oil on panel

Measurements

H 111.8 x W 158.7 cm

Accession number

NCM 1957-10

Acquisition method

purchased from Messrs Thomas Agnew & Sons, 1957

Work type

Painting

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Nottingham City Museums & Galleries

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