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Roger Barnard

Victoria Park, Bath

Victoria Park, Bath

Original Ink Drawing, Framed, W35 x H40cm

Escape into the tranquil beauty of Bath's beloved Victoria Park with this serene original ink drawing that captures the Victorian elegance and natural splendour of the city's premier green space and recreational haven.

  • Original ink drawing on paper
  • Depicts the picturesque Victoria Park in Bath
  • Showcases a stone water fountain base
  • Perfect for residents, nature lovers and park enthusiasts

This artwork celebrates Bath's most cherished public park, opened in 1830 by the 11-year-old Princess Victoria, seven years before her ascension to the throne, it was the first park to carry her name. The stone water fountain once stood in Bath Street in 1859 and upon its closure was given to the Park by its maker, Stephano Valeriano Pieroni.

The drawing captures the peaceful atmosphere and Victorian charm that makes Victoria Park a favourite retreat for locals and visitors alike, where families gather, children play, and everyone can enjoy a moment of parkland beauty within Bath's urban landscape.

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