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Masterpiece The Long Gallery Chimneypiece, Westwood House, Worcestershire C1891 In The Manner Of John Chessell Buckler
Masterpiece The Long Gallery Chimneypiece, Westwood House, Worcestershire C1891 In The Manner Of John Chessell Buckler
Masterpiece The Long Gallery Chimneypiece, Westwood House, Worcestershire C1891 In The Manner Of John Chessell Buckler
Masterpiece The Long Gallery Chimneypiece, Westwood House, Worcestershire C1891 In The Manner Of John Chessell Buckler
Masterpiece The Long Gallery Chimneypiece, Westwood House, Worcestershire C1891 In The Manner Of John Chessell Buckler
Masterpiece The Long Gallery Chimneypiece, Westwood House, Worcestershire C1891 In The Manner Of John Chessell Buckler
Masterpiece The Long Gallery Chimneypiece, Westwood House, Worcestershire C1891 In The Manner Of John Chessell Buckler
Masterpiece The Long Gallery Chimneypiece, Westwood House, Worcestershire C1891 In The Manner Of John Chessell Buckler
Masterpiece The Long Gallery Chimneypiece, Westwood House, Worcestershire C1891 In The Manner Of John Chessell Buckler
Masterpiece The Long Gallery Chimneypiece, Westwood House, Worcestershire C1891 In The Manner Of John Chessell Buckler
Masterpiece The Long Gallery Chimneypiece, Westwood House, Worcestershire C1891 In The Manner Of John Chessell Buckler
Masterpiece The Long Gallery Chimneypiece, Westwood House, Worcestershire C1891 In The Manner Of John Chessell Buckler
Masterpiece The Long Gallery Chimneypiece, Westwood House, Worcestershire C1891 In The Manner Of John Chessell Buckler
Masterpiece The Long Gallery Chimneypiece, Westwood House, Worcestershire C1891 In The Manner Of John Chessell Buckler
Masterpiece The Long Gallery Chimneypiece, Westwood House, Worcestershire C1891 In The Manner Of John Chessell Buckler
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Masterpiece The Long Gallery Chimneypiece, Westwood House, Worcestershire C1891 In The Manner Of John Chessell Buckler

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✨🏛️ “The Long Gallery Chimneypiece, Westwood House, Worcestershire” (1891)

Architectural Interior Masterpiece Watercolour in the Manner of John Chessell Buckler (1793–1894)


🎨 Subject & Medium

This exquisitely rendered watercolour on paper, painted in 1891 by E. Leonard, captures the quiet grandeur of the Long Gallery fireplace at Westwood House, Worcestershire.
At its centre stands a majestic Jacobean oak chimneypiece, richly carved and crowned with an overmantel portrait of a Tudor or early-Stuart gentleman in ruff and doublet — a dignified symbol of lineage and refinement.

Across the mantelshelf rest ceramic vases in deep cobalt and ruby tones; nearby, a tall urn of dried flowers, a potted palm, and a crimson chaise longue soften the formal symmetry of the scene. Behind, delicate pastel murals of classical figures and trees evoke the fading elegance of an 18th-century fresco. Within the hearth, a subtle firelight glows, reflecting across polished oak panelling and floorboards, suffusing the composition with warmth and stillness.

Through controlled washes of ochre, sienna, and umber, Leonard evokes the poetic dignity of an English country house interior — uniting architectural fidelity with the emotional sensibility of the late Victorian age.


🖌️ Composition & Technique

Executed in the manner of John Chessell Buckler, one of Britain’s foremost architectural draughtsmen, this painting demonstrates the precision, structure, and tonal restraint characteristic of the Buckler school.
Leonard’s refined linear perspective, exact draughtsmanship, and delicate modulation of light reveal a devotion to truth in architecture — yet his treatment is notably more painterly and intimate, transforming a measured study into a lived, luminous space.

In the interplay between record and reverie, Leonard bridges architectural documentation and artistic impression, preserving both the physical detail and the spirit of the place.


🏰 Westwood House & the Long Gallery

Westwood House, near Droitwich Spa, was built circa 1600–1612 for Sir John Pakington and remains a celebrated example of Jacobean domestic architecture. Its symmetrical “butterfly” plan, richly carved interiors, and heraldic ornamentation earned it Grade I listed status.

The Long Gallery, extending along the principal floor, served as a space for promenade, ceremony, and display — a true emblem of rank and cultivation. The chimneypiece, with its coupled columns, strapwork friezes, and family arms, epitomises early-Stuart craftsmanship.

By the late 19th century, when Leonard painted it, Westwood House had already achieved recognition among antiquarians and appeared in early 20th-century works such as In English Homes (1904). Leonard’s 1891 watercolour thus stands as both artistic homage and historical preservation — a visual bridge across three centuries of English taste.


👨🎨 The Artist — E. Leonard

Little is recorded of E. Leonard, a late-Victorian watercolourist active within the antiquarian and architectural tradition. His meticulous draughtsmanship, tonal harmony, and historical insight align closely with artists influenced by John Chessell Buckler and his followers.
Leonard’s work exemplifies the 19th-century ideal of “truth to architecture” — the belief that historic buildings should be preserved not only in stone but also in art.


✍️ Signature

Unsigned, though a printed card verso bears the artist’s name E. Leonard, the date 1891, and the title Westwood Park, Worcestershire.


🪞 Framed Presentation

Mounted and presented in a Larson-Juhl gilt moulded frame, chosen to complement the warm tonal palette and historic character of the work.
Accompanied by a conservation-grade white mount with gilt fillet and glazed with AR70 low-reflection glassproviding exceptional clarity and UV protection.
A museum-quality presentation ensuring both aesthetic harmony and long-term preservation.

Framed dimensions: 51 cm (W) × 41 cm (H) × 4 cm (D)


📜 Provenance

Private Collection, Worcestershire.
Exhibited: “Elegance & Memory: The Country House Interior in Watercolour,”
Lord Hill Museum, Autumn 2025 — curated by Cheshire Antiques Consultant Ltd.


💖 Highlights

✅ Rare 1891 architectural watercolour in the manner of John Chessell Buckler.
✅ Atmospheric and accurate record of a Grade I Jacobean interior.
✅ Harmonious blend of architectural precision and painterly warmth.
Museum-grade framing with Larson-Juhl gilt moulding and AR70 glazing.
✅ A timeless celebration of English craftsmanship, heritage, and elegance.
✅ An ideal centrepiece for any collection of architectural or country-house art.

To own this painting is to hold a link across centuries — the vision of 1600, the artistry of 1891, and the connoisseurship of today.


🧾 Condition

Excellent. Colours remain bright and stable with only light toning consistent with age.
Newly framed using full conservation-grade materials; frame, mount, and glazing pristine.


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