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The High Street from the West Bow, Edinburgh (watercolour)
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The High Street from the West Bow, Edinburgh (watercolour)
DRB128782 The High Street from the West Bow, Edinburgh (watercolour) by Rayner, Louise Ingram (1832-1924); 57.15x46.36 cm; The Drambuie Collection, Edinburgh, Scotland; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23367340
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This watercolour print by Louise Ingram Rayner transports us back in time to the bustling streets of Edinburgh's High Street from the West Bow. The artist's meticulous attention to detail brings this scene to life, capturing the essence of daily life in 19th-century Scotland. In this vibrant composition, we are greeted with a lively street scene filled with an array of fascinating elements. A haycart and wheelbarrow hint at the city's agricultural roots, while horses and livestock add a touch of rural charm amidst the Elizabethan architecture that dominates the skyline. The presence of a church reminds us of Edinburgh's rich history and its importance as a center for religious worship. Meanwhile, lines full of laundry hanging out to dry give us glimpses into domestic life within these tightly packed houses. As we explore further, we notice baskets carried by shoppers making their way through the crowded streets. This image captures not only the vibrancy but also some signs of poverty with references to slums and dilapidated buildings. Rayner skillfully captures both grandeur and everyday moments in this remarkable artwork. It serves as a window into another era - one where horse-drawn carriages ruled the roads, markets thrived with activity, and people went about their daily routines against an architectural backdrop that still stands today. This print from The Drambuie Collection is not just an exquisite piece of art; it is also a historical document that allows us to glimpse into Edinburgh's past through Rayner's skilled brushstrokes.
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