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Architectural Drawing of Buckland Grange, South Elevation
This is a watercolor architectural drawing depicting the south elevation of Buckland Grange, a historic estate. The artwork showcases the intricate details of the building's facade, including its gabled roofs, prominent chimneys, and numerous windows, some of which are bay windows. The drawing also highlights the stone construction and the architectural style, likely from the late 19th or early 20th century, with Gothic Revival influences. Trees flank the building, adding a natural element to the composition. The title and descriptive text at the bottom indicate that this is a proposed alteration plan. The soft watercolor technique lends a gentle, almost ethereal quality to the rendering, making it a valuable piece for architectural historians, preservationists, and enthusiasts of historical buildings and art.
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