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Oxford Gallery

Oxford’s architectural character is defined by its colleges, whose courts, chapels, and libraries chart the evolution of English academic architecture from the Middle Ages to the present. Built in local stone and set amid gardens and narrow lanes, they form a cityscape shaped by learning and continuity. Beyond the university, the wider county of Oxfordshire includes market towns, villages, and landscapes that share the same long tradition of building and craftsmanship. These watercolours reflect both the collegiate heart of Oxford and the varied settings that frame it within the county’s historic environment.

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