St Mary's Church, Luton, Bedfordshire

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Robert Hill was commissioned to paint St Mary's Church which is one of Luton's most historic buildings, dating mainly from the 1300s–1400s with some earlier remains. The thickly textured painting clearly shows the contrasting flint and Totternhoe stone used.

Wardown House, Museum & Gallery

Luton

Title

St Mary's Church, Luton, Bedfordshire

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 90 x W 122 cm

Accession number

2000.60

Acquisition method

gift from St Mary's Parish Church, Luton

Work type

Painting

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Old Bedford Road, Luton, Bedfordshire LU2 7HA England

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