The
Baswich House, Stafford painting by
Christopher William Sheldon is a remarkable piece of art that showcases the artist's attention to detail and ability to capture the essence of a scene. Created in 1995, this oil on canvas painting measures 30 x 40 cm and is currently located at the
The Shire Hall Gallery in Stafford, United Kingdom.
Artistic Style and Technique
The painting depicts a large brick house with many windows, situated in front of a grassy field. The house appears to be old-fashioned, possibly resembling an English country home. Two people are standing outside the house, one closer to the left side and the other nearer to the right side. The level of detail in the painting is impressive, capturing the architectural features of the house as well as the surrounding landscape.
Key Features of the painting include:
- The use of oil on canvas, which gives the painting a rich and vibrant texture
- The attention to detail in the depiction of the house and its surroundings
- The sense of tranquility and peace that the painting evokes
Artist and Museum Information
Christopher William Sheldon is a talented artist who has created several notable works, including
Uttoxeter Police Station,
Tamworth Police Station, and
Stafford Police Station. His paintings can be found at the
The Shire Hall Gallery in Stafford, United Kingdom. For more information on the artist and his works, visit
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To learn more about the
The Shire Hall Gallery and its collection of artworks, visit
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