Description
Oil Painting ‘St Michael’s Mount, Cornwall’ Vintage Oval Gilt framed on board.
This stunning oil painting, “St Michael’s Mount, Cornwall”, is a beautiful representation of the iconic tidal island, nestled in a high-quality, ornate gilt frame. Signed by Henry Woodward, a British artist, this original work is a unique piece that captures the essence of Cornwall’s rich history and cultural significance. The painting is set against a glazed, gilt frame that adds to its elegance and sophistication. With its unique subject matter and beautiful craftsmanship, this piece is sure to appeal to those with a connection to Cornwall or those who appreciate the beauty of the British coastline.
Size 34 x 27 cm (13.39 x 7.48 inches)
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History: (courtesy Wikipedia)
St Michael’s Mount may have been the site of a monastery from the 8th to the early 11th centuries. Edward the Confessor gave the site to the Benedictine order of Mont-Saint-Michel. It was a priory of that abbey until the dissolution of the alien houses as a side-effect of the war in France by Henry V. Subsequently, it ceased to be a priory. Still, it was reduced to a secular chapel given to the Abbess and Convent of Syon at Isleworth, Middlesex, in 1424. Thus ended its association with Mont-Saint-Michel,[8][11] and any connection with Looe Island (dedicated to the Archangel Michael). It was a destination for pilgrims, whose devotions were encouraged by an indulgence granted by Pope Gregory in the 11th century. The earliest buildings on the summit, including a castle, date to the 12th century.
Henry Woodward was a British artist, and his signature indicates that this painting is likely an original work by him. Researching his style, period, and other works can help determine the painting’s value and authenticity.
The frame is gilt and appears to be of quality, ornate frame.
St Michael’s Mount is a unique and iconic landmark in Cornwall, known for its rich history and cultural significance. The painting’s subject matter is likely to appeal to those with a connection to Cornwall or those who appreciate the beauty of the British coa