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IRELAND: KILLINEY HILL. Steel engraving, c1840, after William Henry Bartlett

IRELAND: KILLINEY HILL. Steel engraving, c1840, after William Henry Bartlett


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IRELAND: KILLINEY HILL. Steel engraving, c1840, after William Henry Bartlett

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This stunning steel engraving, created in 1840 by William Henry Bartlett, captures the breathtaking beauty of Killiney Hill in Ireland. The intricate details and delicate lines of this print showcase Bartlett's exceptional skill as an artist. The scene depicted is a picturesque landscape that showcases the natural splendor of Killiney Hill. Situated on the outskirts of Dublin, this hill offers a panoramic view of the Irish Sea and its surrounding areas. The engraving perfectly captures the essence of this idyllic location, with its rolling hills, lush greenery, and sandy beaches. The middle ground features a charming coastal village nestled at the foot of Killiney Hill. Its quaint houses dotting the landscape add to the overall charm and tranquility portrayed in this artwork. The scenic view extends beyond just land; it encompasses both sea and sky as well. The Irish Sea stretches out before us, glistening under sunlight while waves gently lap against its shores. This print from Granger Art on Demand allows viewers to immerse themselves in Ireland's natural beauty from centuries ago. It serves as a timeless reminder of how landscapes can inspire awe and captivate our imagination across generations.

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