The North Terrace, Windsor Castle, Looking West by Paul Sandby. An architectural view of Windsor Castle's stone towers on the left, opening to an expansive terrace with figures and a distant landscape under a bright, cloudy sky.

The North Terrace, Windsor Castle, Looking West

Paul Sandby

1765 · Medium Not Listed

An elegant 18th-century architectural study of Windsor Castle's terrace overlooking the sprawling English countryside.

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Where it works

A balanced artwork with steady presence in balanced neutral tones — holds a composed wall with restraint.

Often works in
Study · Library · Living Room
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Strong over sofas, beds, buffets, or wider open walls
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Benefits from a distinct wall tone
Color notes
Soft gray

About the piece

Painted in 1765 by Paul Sandby, this exquisite work captures the North Terrace of Windsor Castle with remarkable precision and atmosphere. The composition masterfully contrasts the heavy stone architecture of the castle walls with a luminous, airy vista over the Thames Valley, brought to life by elegantly dressed figures that suggest the social grandeur of the era.