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Gabled houses from the Interregnum (1650s) on Winchester Street, London Wall, 1804. Characters on the right pavement include Professor of Languages Count John Theodora de Verdion with umbrella
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Gabled houses from the Interregnum (1650s) on Winchester Street, London Wall, 1804. Characters on the right pavement include Professor of Languages Count John Theodora de Verdion with umbrella
FLO5000723 Gabled houses from the Interregnum (1650s) on Winchester Street, London Wall, 1804. Characters on the right pavement include Professor of Languages Count John Theodora de Verdion with umbrella (a German woman who lived disguised as a man for 30 years), dwarf corn cutter Mr. Corderoy, and the Bishop of Saint Paul. Copperplate engraving drawn and etched by John Thomas Smith from his Topography of London, 1814.; (add.info.: Gabled houses from the Interregnum (1650s) on Winchester Street, London Wall, 1804. Characters on the right pavement include Professor of Languages Count John Theodora de Verdion with umbrella (a German woman who lived disguised as a man for 30 years), dwarf corn cutter Mr. Corderoy, and the Bishop of Saint Paul. Copperplate engraving drawn and etched by John Thomas Smith from his Topography of London, 1814.); © Florilegius
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Step back in time to the bustling streets of London in the early 19th century with this print of gabled houses from the Interregnum era on Winchester Street, London Wall. The intricate details captured in this image transport you to a bygone era, where history comes alive through the lens of John Thomas Smith.
As you gaze upon this scene, your eyes are drawn to the characters on the right pavement - each one telling their own unique story. From Professor of Languages Count John Theodora de Verdion, a German woman who lived disguised as a man for three decades, to Mr. Corderoy, the dwarf corn cutter, and even the Bishop of Saint Paul - every figure adds depth and intrigue to this historic snapshot.
The copperplate engraving technique used by Smith beautifully captures the essence of London's architecture and its diverse inhabitants during this period. It's as if you can almost hear the chatter of passersby and feel yourself walking alongside these fascinating individuals.
This print is not just a piece of art; it's a portal into another time and place that will leave you captivated and curious about the stories hidden within its frame. Let yourself be transported back in time with this remarkable piece from Fine Art Finder.
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