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Dated 1912, this atmospheric oil was painted on the cusp of a new century—and a world about to change. Set among the gentle chaos of ivy and grass, an old abbey stands watch over crooked headstones and golden trees. It’s a quiet piece, full of stillness, solitude and a deep reverence for what’s been left behind.
The Collector’s Find
Signed by artist T. Buckle, this original English work captures a moment of peace and permanence. The composition—ruins softened by time, framed by warm light—has the romantic sensibility of a turn-of-the-century painter attuned to the passage of time. Though unsigned in subject, the Gothic arches and wild Yorkshire setting suggest the artist may have drawn inspiration from Fountains Abbey or another grand monastic ruin of northern England. It’s the kind of piece that invites repeat viewing, each time revealing more of its mood and message.
Details & Condition
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Dimensions: approx. 14” W x 10” H
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Oil on canvas board
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Signed and dated “T. Buckle 1912”
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In very good antique condition with gentle wear and light surface patina; no major losses
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Sold unframed
A Versatile Accent Piece
Prop it above a desk, layer it into a salon wall or lean it against stacked books in a guest room. This is a painting that doesn’t beg for attention—but quietly earns it. A timeless choice for lovers of English history, moody landscapes and evocative art.
Dated 1912, this atmospheric oil was painted on the cusp of a new century—and a world about to change. Set among the gentle chaos of ivy and grass, an old abbey stands watch over crooked headstones and golden trees. It’s a quiet piece, full of stillness, solitude and a deep reverence for what’s been left behind.
The Collector’s Find
Signed by artist T. Buckle, this original English work captures a moment of peace and permanence. The composition—ruins softened by time, framed by warm light—has the romantic sensibility of a turn-of-the-century painter attuned to the passage of time. Though unsigned in subject, the Gothic arches and wild Yorkshire setting suggest the artist may have drawn inspiration from Fountains Abbey or another grand monastic ruin of northern England. It’s the kind of piece that invites repeat viewing, each time revealing more of its mood and message.
Details & Condition
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Dimensions: approx. 14” W x 10” H
-
Oil on canvas board
-
Signed and dated “T. Buckle 1912”
-
In very good antique condition with gentle wear and light surface patina; no major losses
-
Sold unframed
A Versatile Accent Piece
Prop it above a desk, layer it into a salon wall or lean it against stacked books in a guest room. This is a painting that doesn’t beg for attention—but quietly earns it. A timeless choice for lovers of English history, moody landscapes and evocative art.