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Belvoir represents two aesthetic  approaches to relating to nature ; namely Arcadian and
                                        Romantism.  Capability Brown’s vision and intentions for Belvoir were Arcadian in principal.
                                        In the case of Elizabeth, the concept was for the fashionable Romantic Movement and Gothic
                                        Revival.

                                        The composition references two paintings painted by Gaspard Dughet {1615—1675}, which
                                        hang either side of the Chapel alter.  Both paintings were the inspiration for this ‘Alter Realist’
                                        painting, in which the integration of the left and right hand portions of the Dughet paintings and
                                        the central view of Belvoir from the outer parkland are deliberately painted in the style of the
                                        era. The incorporation of the three aspects effectively depicts the influences and eventual
                                        outcome to Belvoir’s landscape.



















                                                                                                                 FG 139855

                                                                                                                 ‘Alter Realism’ - ‘The Inspired Landscape’
                                                                                                                  Canvas:  40x60 inches
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