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Marylebone Church in the Sixteenth Century and in 1750 (litho)
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Marylebone Church in the Sixteenth Century and in 1750 (litho)
7163724 Marylebone Church in the Sixteenth Century and in 1750 (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Marylebone Church in the Sixteenth Century and in 1750. Illustration for The Regents Park and Primrose Hill, History and Antiquities, by A D Webster (Greening, 1911).); © Look and Learn
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This lithograph print showcases the transformation of Marylebone Church in London over the course of two centuries. The image, created by an English School artist in the 20th century, depicts the church as it appeared in both the 16th century and in 1750. In the first scene, set during the vibrant and tumultuous 16th century, we see Marylebone Church standing proudly amidst a bustling cityscape. Its spire reaches towards the heavens while its sturdy stone walls provide solace to weary travelers and devout worshippers alike. This snapshot offers a glimpse into London's rich history and serves as a testament to the enduring presence of this iconic place of worship. Fast forward to 1750, and we witness a subtle evolution in architectural style. The church retains its grandeur but now boasts refined details that reflect changing tastes and trends. As time marches on, so too does Marylebone Church adapt to meet new demands while remaining rooted in tradition. This lithograph print is not only visually stunning but also holds historical significance. It was originally featured as an illustration for A. D Webster's book "The Regents Park and Primrose Hill: History and Antiquities" published by Greening in 1911. Through this artwork, viewers are transported back through time to experience firsthand how one of London's most beloved landmarks has evolved throughout centuries of change.
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