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A Chalk Pit on the Downs, near Eastbourne, 1871, (1935). Artist: Henry George Hine
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A Chalk Pit on the Downs, near Eastbourne, 1871, (1935). Artist: Henry George Hine
A Chalk Pit on the Downs, near Eastbourne, 1871, (1935). From A Catalogue of the Pictures and Drawings in the Collection of Frederick John Nettleford, Volume II. - D to H, by C. Reginald Grundy. [Bemrose and Sons Ltd. London & Derby, 1935]
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C Reginald Grundy Catalogue Catalogue Of Pictures Cecil Reginald Cecil Reginald Grundy Cloudy Downs East Sussex Eastbourne Frederick John Frederick John Nettlefold Frederick John Nettleford Frederick Nettlefold Grundy Hine Nettleford Quarry Shepherd Vast Vastness Henry George Henry George Hine
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This photo print, titled "A Chalk Pit on the Downs, near Eastbourne, 1871" takes us back to a bygone era in England's countryside. Captured by artist Henry George Hine in 1935, this image showcases the timeless beauty of the English landscape. The photograph depicts a vast chalk pit nestled amidst rolling hills and cloudy skies. The rugged terrain and dramatic geological features create a sense of awe and wonder. In the foreground, we see a lone shepherd standing at the edge of the quarry, his figure adding scale to the immense surroundings. The composition evokes a feeling of solitude and contemplation as we imagine ourselves transported to this remote location in East Sussex during the 19th century. The watercolour-like quality adds depth and texture to Hine's masterful depiction of nature's grandeur. This print is part of Frederick John Nettleford's collection, featured in C. Reginald Grundy's comprehensive catalogue from 1935. It serves as a testament to Nettleford's passion for preserving British art history. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece, we are reminded not only of its artistic value but also its historical significance. It allows us to appreciate how agriculture shaped these landscapes while capturing an essence that remains unchanged throughout time – the enduring spirit of rural England.
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