Priory Farm — History & Facts
In the quiet of rural landscapes, where time intertwines with memory, the legacy of place whispers through the canvas. Focus on the lush greenery that envelops the farmhouse, where soft strokes merge the vibrant hues of life with the stillness of history. Notice how the light dances across the fields, illuminating the textures of the earth, which seem to pulse with stories. The artist's brush leaves behind a tapestry of shadow and sun, inviting you to step into this tranquil world. Beneath the surface, the painting evokes a sense of nostalgia, bridging the past and the present.
The juxtaposition of the sturdy farmhouse against the sprawling fields speaks to the human endeavor within nature’s embrace—where cultivation meets the wild. Griggs captures the essence of legacy, hinting at the lives that have shaped this land and the memories that linger like the warm glow of the setting sun. In 1913, while living in England, the artist painted this work during a period when Impressionism was giving way to more defined styles in the landscape genre. As he embraced the beauty of his surroundings, the world was on the brink of change, with the looming shadows of the First World War threatening to disrupt the serene scenes he so cherished.
This moment in time underlines the delicate balance between tranquility and turmoil, which resonates through Priory Farm.
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Maur’s Farm
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Landscape with Castle
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St. Botolph’s Bridge No. 2 1937
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The Almonry
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The Cresset
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The Barbican
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Maur’s Farm
Frederick Landseer Maur Griggs

St. Wendred’s March
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St. Wendred’s, March
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Stoke Poges
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