🏰Historian of Warwick Castle and the House of Warwick
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Dr Adam Busiakiewicz's magnificent PhD thesis: wrap.warwick.ac.uk/id/eprint/17...
Here, possibly, is Anne Greville's self-portrait, a watercolour of her in the brand new Library, c1880
Dr Adam Busiakiewicz's magnificent PhD thesis: wrap.warwick.ac.uk/id/eprint/17...
Here, possibly, is Anne Greville's self-portrait, a watercolour of her in the brand new Library, c1880
…though this is sheer modesty on behalf of his wife: it was Anne Greville who was fundamental in the restoration, painting, and decorating!
…though this is sheer modesty on behalf of his wife: it was Anne Greville who was fundamental in the restoration, painting, and decorating!
Then the momentous fire in 1871, that destroyed much of his work.
Then the momentous fire in 1871, that destroyed much of his work.
Thomas Beauchamp the elder, the 'Devil Warwick' who commissioned the mighty towers and ramparts of the castle in the 1350/60s...
Thomas Beauchamp the elder, the 'Devil Warwick' who commissioned the mighty towers and ramparts of the castle in the 1350/60s...
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Designed by Victorian architect George Edward Fox, with the helping hand of Anne, countess of Warwick, the Library is infused with the spirit and swagger of the Italian Renaissance.
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@WarwickCastle
is the Library...
Designed by Victorian architect George Edward Fox, with the helping hand of Anne, countess of Warwick, the Library is infused with the spirit and swagger of the Italian Renaissance.
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This plasterwork, found in the old medieval Solar, suggests it may been renovated with the latest 16th designs.
This plasterwork, found in the old medieval Solar, suggests it may been renovated with the latest 16th designs.
If true, as far as I’m aware this may be the only surviving architectural work commissioned by Ambrose Dudley…
If true, as far as I’m aware this may be the only surviving architectural work commissioned by Ambrose Dudley…
Tantalising thought - the owner of Warwick Castle between 1562-90 was Ambrose Dudley, Earl of Warwick.
Tantalising thought - the owner of Warwick Castle between 1562-90 was Ambrose Dudley, Earl of Warwick.
Initial thoughts were it must have belonged to renovations made between 1605-15, but there’s a problem with this theory…
Initial thoughts were it must have belonged to renovations made between 1605-15, but there’s a problem with this theory…
Last week I was invited to Warwick Castle to consult on a recent discovery made during conservation work.
Conservation specialists made the find while repairing a plaster ceiling in the Cedar Drawing Room.
Here’s what they found…
Last week I was invited to Warwick Castle to consult on a recent discovery made during conservation work.
Conservation specialists made the find while repairing a plaster ceiling in the Cedar Drawing Room.
Here’s what they found…
BUT for most of this famous portrait’s history, it hung hundreds of miles away at Warwick Castle….
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BUT for most of this famous portrait’s history, it hung hundreds of miles away at Warwick Castle….
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PS Anne Neville killed the Princes anyway, so…
PS Anne Neville killed the Princes anyway, so…
First recorded at Warwick in 1762, though probably there much longer, it survived a devastating fire in 1871 and was reframed into its current ‘Sansovino’ style frame.
The portrait was sold to the NPG in 1978.
First recorded at Warwick in 1762, though probably there much longer, it survived a devastating fire in 1871 and was reframed into its current ‘Sansovino’ style frame.
The portrait was sold to the NPG in 1978.
“The nurse-life wheat, within his green husk growing,
Flatters our hope and tickles our desire,
Nature's true riches in sweet beauties showing,
Which set all hearts with lobor's love on fire.”
Sir Fulke Greville, Caelica
“The nurse-life wheat, within his green husk growing,
Flatters our hope and tickles our desire,
Nature's true riches in sweet beauties showing,
Which set all hearts with lobor's love on fire.”
Sir Fulke Greville, Caelica