Bridlington Priory, the West Front, from The Monastic Ruins of Yorkshire, engraved by George Hawkins 1819-52, 1842
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About Reproduction
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Painting Description
Bridlington Priory, the West Front, from The Monastic Ruins of Yorkshire, engraved by George Hawkins between 1819 and 1852, and published in 1842 by William Richardson, is a significant artistic representation of one of England's historical ecclesiastical structures. Bridlington Priory, located in the coastal town of Bridlington in East Yorkshire, was originally founded as an Augustinian monastery in 1113 by Walter de Gant. The priory became one of the most influential religious institutions in the region until its dissolution in 1538 under the orders of King Henry VIII during the English Reformation.
The engraving by George Hawkins captures the architectural grandeur and historical essence of the priory's west front, a part of the structure that has long fascinated historians and art enthusiasts alike. Hawkins, a noted engraver of the 19th century, was renowned for his detailed and precise depictions of architectural subjects. His work on Bridlington Priory is no exception, showcasing the intricate Gothic elements and the imposing presence of the west front, which includes detailed stone carvings, large arched windows, and the remnants of the priory's once expansive structure.
Published by William Richardson in 1842, this engraving is part of a larger collection titled "The Monastic Ruins of Yorkshire," which aimed to document and preserve the visual history of Yorkshire's monastic heritage. This collection is an important resource for understanding the architectural and cultural significance of monastic sites in Yorkshire, many of which were left in ruins following the Dissolution of the Monasteries.
The engraving not only serves as a historical record but also as an artistic interpretation that reflects the 19th-century interest in medieval architecture and the romanticization of ruins. It provides valuable insight into the state of Bridlington Priory during the early Victorian period and contributes to the broader appreciation of England's monastic past.
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Lead Time & Shipping
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