Inside the East End of Nettley Abbey, 1794. Creator: Michel Angelo Rooker (British, 1746-1801).

Inside the East End of Nettley Abbey, 1794. Creator: Michel Angelo Rooker (British, 1746-1801).

2-732-265 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Inside the East End of Nettley Abbey, 1794. By the end of the 18th century, Britain’s medieval ruins had become popular tourist destinations and a rich source of inspiration for Romantic poets and painters, establishing a veritable "cult of ruins." Decaying Gothic architecture set in overgrown landscapes conjured thoughts of the transience of human ambition in the context of eternal nature. In 1755, the writer and Whig politician Horace Walpole described Netley Abbey: "The ruins are vast . . . with all variety of Gothic patterns of windows wrapped round and round with ivy-many trees are sprouted up against the walls and want only to be increased with cypresses! In short, they are not the ruins of Netley, but of Paradise." Rooker’s drawing gives form to Walpole’s description of his magical visit to the ruined abbey.


Image Details


Medium
  1. Gray wash with extensive point of brush with traces of graphite
  2. Squared with graphite

Picture Type
  1. Drawing

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 4869x3826
File Size : 54,577kb


Aliases

  1. 2005.199
  1. 163792
  1. 0940024348
  1. 2-732-265
  1. 2005.199
  1. 2732265

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