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Argyll House, Argyll-Street, the Residence of the Right Honourable the Earl of Aberdeen (engraving)
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Argyll House, Argyll-Street, the Residence of the Right Honourable the Earl of Aberdeen (engraving)
1601470 Argyll House, Argyll-Street, the Residence of the Right Honourable the Earl of Aberdeen (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Argyll House, Argyll-Street, the Residence of the Right Honourable the Earl of Aberdeen. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 1 January 1853.
English School (19th Century)); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 22272894
© Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection / Bridgeman Images
George Hamilton Gordon Historic Houses Residence Argyll Street
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This engraving showcases Argyll House, the elegant residence of the esteemed Earl of Aberdeen in London. The image, created by an English School artist in the 19th century, offers a glimpse into the grandeur and opulence that characterized historic houses during this era. Argyll House stands proudly on Argyll Street, its stately presence commanding attention from all who pass by. The architectural details are exquisite; every column and arch meticulously designed to exude sophistication and prestige. It is a testament to the refined taste and wealth of its noble occupants. The Right Honourable Earl of Aberdeen was known for his political influence and diplomatic prowess. As one gazes upon this print, it is easy to imagine him hosting lavish gatherings within these walls - politicians discussing matters of state, intellectuals engaging in stimulating conversations, and socialites reveling in luxurious surroundings. The Illustrated London News featured this illustration on January 1st, 1853, allowing readers to marvel at the splendor of Argyll House from afar. Today, thanks to Bridgeman Images' preservation efforts, we can still appreciate this piece as a window into history. As we contemplate this engraving's intricate details and rich historical context, we are reminded not only of the aristocratic lifestyle but also how architecture can serve as a reflection of power and influence throughout time.
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