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  1. Há 4 dias · Conserving Kauffman will run in the exhibition room in the Servants’ Quarters from 10 June until 24 November 2024. From June 2024, we’ll be shining a light on the recent conservation of Angelica Kauffman’s Diomed and Cressida (1788) with a spotlight display. Visitors will be able to discover what it takes to care for a painting of this ...

  2. Há 5 dias · Petworth House was built in the 1600s and rebuilt under Charles Seymour, the 6th Duke of Somerset in 1688. It is a fine country house, listed as a Grade I building and is home to an alluring collection of artworks, and has an interesting architectural history, boasting designs from the 1870s architect Anthony Salvin and wood carver Grinling ...

  3. Há 2 dias · Discover a beautiful 20th-century masterpiece with colourful borders at the National Trust's Woolbeding Gardens in West Sussex.

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  4. Há 1 dia · Conserving Kauffman at Petworth. May 31 2024. Picture: nationaltrust.org.uk. Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz: A new display will be opening at Petworth House on 10th June dedicated to the recent conservation of Angelica Kauffman's Diomed and Cressida (1788). According to The National Trust's website: Conserving Kauffman will include a short film ...

  5. Há 2 dias · Petworth House: West Sussex: Charles Seymour, 6th Duke of Somerset United Kingdom: Lion's House: Bridgwater: Benjamin Holloway United Kingdom: The Great House: Burford United Kingdom: Burford Methodist Church (initially a residence, became a church) Burford: John Jordan United Kingdom: The Ivy: Chippenham: John Norris United Kingdom ...

  6. Há 3 dias · High on the list of the Park’s attractions are its historic buildings which include Arundel Castle, Petworth House, and the ruins of Cowdray House, while many of its towns and villages have...

  7. Há 4 dias · Many gardens within one very large 6-acre walled garden. This private garden of Lady Caroline Egremont is one not to be missed. Lady Egremont attributes much of this garden’s success to Fred Streeter, who became Head Gardener at Petworth House in 1929, when he was 50 years old.