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Arches found behind Baldwin Street, 1823 (w / c & ink on paper)
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Arches found behind Baldwin Street, 1823 (w / c & ink on paper)
2831711 Arches found behind Baldwin Street, 1823 (w/c & ink on paper) by O Neill, Hugh (1784-1824); Bristol Museum and Art Gallery, UK; eBristol Museums, Galleries & Archives; Bequest of William Jerdone Braikenridge, 1908; British, out of copyright
Media ID 22990838
© Bristol Museums, Galleries & Archives Bequest of William Jerdone Braikenridge, 1908 / Bridgeman Images
Arches Baldwin Street Bristol Demolished Demolition Eaves Remains Ruined
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This print titled "Arches found behind Baldwin Street, 1823" by Hugh O'Neill takes us back in time to the bustling streets of Bristol, England. The image showcases a group of men diligently working amidst the remains of demolished medieval arches. Their presence adds a human touch to this scene of urban transformation. The artist's use of watercolor and ink on paper brings out the intricate details and textures of the architecture, highlighting the beauty even in ruins. The gothic-inspired arches stand as remnants from another era, evoking a sense of history and nostalgia. Baldwin Street serves as the backdrop for this composition, its eaves casting shadows upon these forgotten structures. It is fascinating to witness how progress has shaped our cities over time, with new developments often replacing pieces of our architectural heritage. Through this artwork, we are reminded that every city holds hidden stories within its walls. These arches serve as silent witnesses to centuries gone by, reminding us to appreciate both the old and new elements that make up our urban landscapes. Displayed at Bristol Museum and Art Gallery in the UK since being bequeathed by William Jerdone Braikenridge in 1908, this painting stands as a testament to British artistry and cultural preservation. Its timeless appeal continues to captivate viewers today.
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