

Staircase at The Vyne by Aldous Bertram
AVAILABLE TO SHIP AFTER NOVEMBER 28, 2025
Staircase at The Vyne, 2025
Watercolor on Paper
Hampshire, England
This 18th-century Palladian staircase hall was designed by John Chute in the 1760s
Aldous Bertram is a Charleston-based interior designer and artist known for his richly layered, historically informed watercolors. Raised in a Queen Anne country house in the village of Linton, Cambridgeshire, and later educated at Cambridge—where he earned a PhD in 18th-century gardens and architecture—he brings a rare depth of architectural literacy to his work. This exclusive collection for Wentworth translates some of Europe’s most remarkable interiors and architectural details into luminous, meticulously detailed studies, capturing the neoclassical whimsy, saturated color, and collected spirit that define his artistic hand.
Staircase at The Vyne depicts the grand Palladian staircase hall designed by John Chute in the 1760s, a serene composition of classical proportions, carved balustrades, and architectural restraint. Bertram’s watercolor captures the harmony of the space—its cool light, measured symmetry, and elegant ascent—offering a refined study of one of The Vyne’s most distinguished 18th-century interiors.
Dimensions: 16 ½" W x 19 ½" H (with frame)
Approx. 9" W x 11 ½" H (unframed)
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