Interior of the Kitchen at Christ Church, illustration from the History of Oxford, engraved by F.C. Lewis 1779-1856 pub. by R. Ackermann, 1813 Oil Painting by Augustus Charles Pugin

Interior of the Kitchen at Christ Church, illustration from the History of Oxford, engraved by F.C. Lewis 1779-1856 pub. by R. Ackermann, 1813

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  • About Reproduction

    Discover the allure of art with our faithful reproduction of "Interior of the Kitchen at Christ Church, illustration from the History of Oxford, engraved by F.C. Lewis 1779-1856 pub. by R. Ackermann, 1813", originally brought to life by the talented Augustus Charles Pugin. Unlike posters or prints, our hand-painted oil painting breathes an unique sense of depth and texture into your space. Every detail, every stroke, and every texture is meticulously recreated, paying the perfect homage to Augustus Charles Pugin and his artistic vision.

    Owning this piece is more than just decoration - it's a statement of your refined taste in art. Let the vibrant colors and intricate details of this replica serve as a daily reminder of the beauty in our world. Elevate your decor and appreciate the richness of art with our replica of this masterpiece.

  • Painting Description

    The "Interior of the Kitchen at Christ Church" is an exquisite illustration from the "History of Oxford," engraved by Frederick Christian Lewis (1779-1856) and published by Rudolph Ackermann in 1813. This artwork was created by Augustus Charles Pugin, a prominent artist and architectural draftsman known for his detailed and accurate depictions of historical and architectural subjects. The illustration captures the bustling and intricate environment of the kitchen at Christ Church, one of the largest and most prestigious colleges at the University of Oxford.

    The kitchen at Christ Church has long been an essential part of the college's daily life, serving countless students and faculty members over the centuries. Pugin's illustration offers a rare glimpse into the inner workings of this vital institution during the early 19th century. The scene is meticulously detailed, showcasing the various activities and personnel involved in the preparation of meals. From the large, open hearths where food is cooked to the numerous kitchen staff engaged in their tasks, the illustration provides a comprehensive view of the kitchen's operations.

    Pugin's attention to detail is evident in the architectural elements of the kitchen, which are rendered with precision and care. The high, vaulted ceilings, large windows, and sturdy wooden beams are all characteristic features of Christ Church's historic architecture. The illustration also highlights the various utensils and equipment used in the kitchen, offering insight into the culinary practices of the time.

    The publication of this illustration in Ackermann's "History of Oxford" was part of a larger effort to document and celebrate the rich history and architectural heritage of the University of Oxford. Ackermann, a noted publisher and bookseller, was known for his high-quality illustrated books, which often featured the work of prominent artists like Pugin and Lewis. The "History of Oxford" remains an important resource for historians and scholars, providing valuable visual and textual documentation of one of the world's oldest and most prestigious universities.

    Overall, the "Interior of the Kitchen at Christ Church" is a significant work of art that offers a detailed and engaging portrayal of an essential aspect of college life at Christ Church. Through the combined talents of Pugin and Lewis, this illustration continues to captivate viewers and provide insight into the rich history of Oxford.

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  • Return & Refund

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