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Jp Neale Collection

JP Neale was a renowned artist and creator of stunning architectural drawings in the 19th century

Background imageJp Neale Collection: Blenheim, South East View, Oxfordshire, 1831. Creator: William Radclyffe

Blenheim, South East View, Oxfordshire, 1831. Creator: William Radclyffe
Blenheim, South East View, Oxfordshire, 1831. View of Blenheim Palace, Woodstock, Oxfordshire. One of Britains greatest stately homes

Background imageJp Neale Collection: Lee Place, Lanarkshire, 1828. Creator: Archelaus Cruse

Lee Place, Lanarkshire, 1828. Creator: Archelaus Cruse
Lee Place, Lanarkshire, 1828. Stately home in South Lanarkshire, Scotland, designed by James Gillespie Graham for the Lockhart family, and dating from 1817. [J.P. Neale & Sherwood & Co, London]

Background imageJp Neale Collection: View of the entrance to London Docks, Wapping, 1815. Artist: T Matthews

View of the entrance to London Docks, Wapping, 1815. Artist: T Matthews
View of the entrance to London Docks, Wapping, 1815

Background imageJp Neale Collection: Interior of the Great Hall, Charterhouse, Finsbury, London, 1815

Interior of the Great Hall, Charterhouse, Finsbury, London, 1815

Background imageJp Neale Collection: View of the Auction Mart in Bartholomew Lane, City of London, 1815. Artist: J Shury

View of the Auction Mart in Bartholomew Lane, City of London, 1815. Artist: J Shury
View of the Auction Mart in Bartholomew Lane, City of London, 1815

Background imageJp Neale Collection: Edward the Confessors mausoleum, in the kings chapel, Westminster Abbey, London, c1818

Edward the Confessors mausoleum, in the kings chapel, Westminster Abbey, London, c1818

Background imageJp Neale Collection: View of the south front of the Bank of England, City of London, 1814

View of the south front of the Bank of England, City of London, 1814; with figures

Background imageJp Neale Collection: South view of the Tower of London with figures on horseback, c1810. Artist: Robert Sands

South view of the Tower of London with figures on horseback, c1810. Artist: Robert Sands
South view of the Tower of London with figures on horseback, c1810

Background imageJp Neale Collection: St Pauls School, London, 1814. Artist: Samuel Owen

St Pauls School, London, 1814. Artist: Samuel Owen
St Pauls School, London, 1814. View with horse-drawn vehicles in front

Background imageJp Neale Collection: Bowood Park, Wiltshire, 1825. Artist: JC Varrall

Bowood Park, Wiltshire, 1825. Artist: JC Varrall
Bowood Park, Wiltshire, 1825. After John Preston Neale. [J. P. Neale, London, 1825]

Background imageJp Neale Collection: Fonthill Abbey, The Oratory, 1824. Artist: William Deeble

Fonthill Abbey, The Oratory, 1824. Artist: William Deeble
Fonthill Abbey, The Oratory, 1824. From Views of the Seats of Noblemen and Gentlemen in England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland. Second Series: Vol I, by John Preston Neale. [J. P. Neale, London, 1824]

Background imageJp Neale Collection: Cobham Hall, (North West View) Kent, 1823. Artist: W Wallis

Cobham Hall, (North West View) Kent, 1823. Artist: W Wallis
Cobham Hall, (North West View) Kent, 1823. After John Preston Neale (1780-1847). [J. P. Neale, London, 1823]

Background imageJp Neale Collection: Finchley Church, Middlesex, 1815. Artist: Letitia Byrne

Finchley Church, Middlesex, 1815. Artist: Letitia Byrne
Finchley Church, Middlesex, 1815. After a drawing by John Preston Neale

Background imageJp Neale Collection: The Savoy, 1815 (1897). Artist: John Preston Neale

The Savoy, 1815 (1897). Artist: John Preston Neale
The Savoy, 1815 (1897). After a drawing by J.P. Neale. From Old and New London Vol III by Edward Walford. [Cassell and Company Ltd, London, 1897]


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JP Neale was a renowned artist and creator of stunning architectural drawings in the 19th century. His works captured the beauty and grandeur of various landmarks across England, leaving an indelible mark on art history. One of his notable pieces is "Blenheim, South East View, Oxfordshire, 1831, " which showcases the majestic Blenheim Palace in all its glory. Neale's attention to detail brings out the intricate architecture and lush surroundings that make this place truly remarkable. In "Lee Place, Lanarkshire, 1828, " Neale transports us to Scotland with his depiction of this elegant mansion. The skillful strokes highlight every feature of Lee Place, allowing us to appreciate its unique charm. Neale's talent extends beyond buildings; he also captures bustling city scenes like "View of the entrance to London Docks, Wapping, 1815. " This artwork by T Matthews immerses us in the vibrant atmosphere surrounding one of London's busiest ports during that era. Another masterpiece is "Interior of the Great Hall, Charterhouse, Finsbury London, " painted in 1815. Neale's meticulousness shines through as he portrays every aspect of this historic hall with precision and accuracy. The hustle and bustle continue with "View of the Auction Mart in Bartholomew Lane City Of London" by J Shury. This piece takes us into a world where commerce thrives amidst impressive architecture—a true testament to Neale's ability to capture both human activity and structural magnificence. Moving on from urban landscapes to religious sanctuaries: Edward The Confessors mausoleum within Westminster Abbey holds great significance for many. In c1818 JP Neale depicted it beautifully—his work allows viewers a glimpse into this sacred space filled with reverence and history. The Bank Of England stands tall as an emblematic symbol representing financial powerhouses worldwide.