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Osney Abbey near Oxford, late 18th-early 19th century
Osney Abbey near Oxford, late 18th-early 19th century. Osney Abbey was an Augustinian monastery founded at Osney, Oxfordshire, in 1129. It briefly served as the seat of the Bishop of Oxford after dissolution in 1539, but fell into ruin after the see was transferred to Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford, in 1546
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Abbey Augustinian Hollar Monastery Oxfordshire Skelton Vaclav Hollar Wenceslas Hollar Wenceslaus Wenceslaus Hollar Wenceslaus hollar Wenzel Hollar Winceslaus Hollar
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This print captures the majestic Osney Abbey near Oxford during the late 18th to early 19th century. Once an Augustinian monastery, this architectural marvel was established in 1129 at Osney, Oxfordshire. The abbey's rich history includes a brief period as the seat of the Bishop of Oxford after its dissolution in 1539. However, with the transfer of the see to Christ Church Cathedral in 1546, Osney Abbey gradually fell into ruin. The monochrome image showcases the exterior of this historic building, displaying its grandeur amidst a serene countryside landscape. The engraving skillfully brings out intricate details and highlights such as towers that reach for the sky and weathered walls that bear witness to centuries gone by. Wenceslaus Hollar, also known as Vaclav Hollar or Wenzel Hollar, is attributed to creating this remarkable print; however, it remains unknown who precisely captured this momentous scene. J Skelton's involvement adds another layer of expertise and artistry to this piece. As we gaze upon this photograph today, we are reminded not only of Britain's rich heritage but also of our own connection to history and religion. This image serves as a poignant reminder that even ruins can hold great beauty and evoke profound emotions within us all.
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