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Warwick Castle, Warwick, County of Warwickshire, United Kingdom
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Field Armour from England dated to the 19th Century on display at Warwick Castle in Warwick, England
This set of armour was collected by George Grenville, 4th Earl of Warwick, a famous collector of arms and armour. During the 19th century, many collectors did not have a great historical understanding of what they were purchasing which led to objects being misslabelled and forgeries being purchased. This set of armour is an example of the many fake pieces of renaissance armour produced in the 19th century for the rich collector market. Many nobles wanted to show off their wealth and family lineage by having arms and armour collections in their homes.
Photographs taken by myself 2025
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The South Façade of Warwick Castle
Artist: Canaletto (Italian, 1697-1768)
Date: 1748
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid, Spain
About the Artist: Canaletto (Giovanni Antonio Canal) is best known for pioneering the (veduta) (view painting) style. His technique combined architectural precision, brilliant atmospheric light, and the clever use of optical aids to capture expansive, highly detailed panoramas of 18th-century Venice, Rome, and London
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Giovanni Antonio Canal 'Canaletto' (Italian, 1697-1768) Warwick Castle, East Front from the Outer Court, 1752 Birmingham Museums Trust