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Extensive Landscape seen from Rodborough Fort

Unknown artist, c. 1764

© Cheltenham Art Gallery & Museum/Bridgeman Art Library

Fort George, a folly later called Rodborough Fort, was built by 'Captain' George Hawker in 1765 on land taken from Rodborough Common near Stroud. Viewed over a battery of cannon placed on the roof of the Fort, the panorama extends from Selsley Hill and Deadman's Acre on the left to Stroud on the right. A distant view of the River Severn can be glimpsed and the villages along the River Frome can be identified from the left. The painting is fascinating as a document not only of the appearance of the towns and villages along the Frome (now almost entirely swallowed up into Stroud) but also of the extent of the textile industry for which the area was internationally renowned.

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Title of artwork, date

Extensive Landscape seen from Rodborough Fort, c. 1764

Date supported

1994

Medium and material

Oil on canvas

Dimensions

106 x 263 cm

Grant

15000

Total cost

80000

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