

Wentworth Woodhouse II by Dale Goffigon
This photograph captures a section of the Marble Saloon at Wentworth Woodhouse, a stately home located in South Yorkshire, England, near the village of Wentworth. The Marble Saloon is the architectural centerpiece of the house, one of the grandest Georgian interiors in Britain, designed in the mid-18th century under the direction of John Carr of York. Its design reflects Palladian and Neoclassical ideals, drawing direct inspiration from Roman antiquity and central-plan Renaissance buildings.
Dale Goffigon is a photographer celebrated for her evocative images of historic architecture, interiors, and cultivated gardens. Working with a medium-format Hasselblad and collaborating closely with a master printer, she creates museum-quality archival pigment prints. Born on Virginia’s Eastern Shore, Goffigon earned a B.S. from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and refined her craft at the International Center of Photography in New York, the Maine Photographic Workshop, and the Center for Alternative Processes. Her work has appeared in Architectural Digest, Town & Country, Scala Regia, and The Redstone Book of the Eye.
This piece is currently available framed in-store and unframed by special order (3 week lead time).
Material: Archival pigment print
Frame: White wash wood with UV Glass
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