Edensor (pronounced "EnZer") is a village in Derbyshire, England. It is the closest village to Chatsworth House and much of it belongs to the Dukes of Devonshire. Originally the village was close to the River Derwent immediately below Chatsworth, but the Dukes had it moved out of sight over a hill, apart from one cottage whose tenant didn't want to move, which still stands in Chatsworth Park. Edensor's St Peter's church was expanded by Sir George Gilbert Scott for the 7th Duke of Devonshire in the 1860s. It contains a magnificent early 17th century memorial to Bess of Hardwick's sons, Henry and William Cavendish. Sir Joseph Paxton is buried in the churchyard, as is U.S. President John F. Kennedy's sister Kathleen Kennedy, who was married to the 10th Duke's eldest son.Kennedy visited the grave during his presidency.
painted using just add water brush and a great deal of detail sketching
Beautiful well worked image with a really interesting history,Regards Wardy
Gorgeous image with your stamp painted all over it. Such rich colours...
I always enjoy reading about the history of your paintings. Fabulous artwork!
Beautiful image,great work Tolouse!!!
I lived in this house from 1978 till 1991 and that's a fantastic painting.