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Newgate Jail Gaol Prison Chapel Interior Reigious Life
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Newgate Jail Gaol Prison Chapel Interior Reigious Life
Newgate Chapel. Circa 1808. After a work by August Pugin and Thomas Rowlandson in the Microcosm of London, published in three volumes between 1808 and 1810 by Rudolph Ackermann. Pugin was the artist responsible for the architectural elements in the Microcosm pictures; Thomas Rowlandson was hired to add the lively human figures
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This print takes us back to the early 19th century, offering a glimpse into the interior of Newgate Jail Gaol Prison Chapel. The intricate architectural elements, masterfully captured by August Pugin, create an atmosphere that is both solemn and awe-inspiring. Thomas Rowlandson's addition of lively human figures adds a touch of realism to this historical scene. Published in Rudolph Ackermann's renowned three-volume work, "Microcosm of London" this print showcases not only the physical aspects of the chapel but also provides insight into religious life during that era. It serves as a testament to the importance placed on law and order within society at that time. With its rich colors and meticulous detailing, this vintage engraving brings history alive. Its presence on any wall instantly transforms it into a piece of art that tells a story about England's cultural and economic life centuries ago. Ken Welsh has expertly curated this archive piece from his collection, ensuring its preservation for generations to come. Whether displayed in homes or public spaces, this decorative illustration sparks curiosity about our past while adding character and charm to any space
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