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Proposed view of the River Thames, London, 1825. Artist: Thomas Mann Baynes
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Proposed view of the River Thames, London, 1825. Artist: Thomas Mann Baynes
Proposed view of the River Thames, London, 1825, from Waterloo Bridge with Somerset House on the left of the opposite bank
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Baynes Charles Joseph Charles Joseph Hullmandel Hullmandel Reflection Somerset House Thames Thomas Mann Thomas Mann Baynes Tm Baynes City Of Westminster
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Proposed View of the River Thames, London, 1825 - A Glimpse into the Past
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. This print takes us back to the bustling streets of London in 1825. Captured by talented artist Thomas Mann Baynes, this scene showcases a proposed view of the iconic River Thames from Waterloo Bridge. The prominent Somerset House stands proudly on the left bank, adding grandeur and elegance to the city's skyline. The lithograph technique used by Charles Joseph Hullmandel brings out vibrant colors that beautifully depict this moment in history. As we gaze upon this image, we are transported to a time when boats gracefully sailed along the river's reflective surface. The water transport was an essential part of life in 19th century London. With its intricate details and precise rendering of buildings and geographical features, this artwork serves as both a historical document and a visual feast for our eyes. It offers us a glimpse into how much has changed over time while reminding us of the timeless beauty that still exists along these historic shores. Preserved at Guildhall Library and Art Gallery, this print is not just an artistic masterpiece but also an invaluable piece of heritage. Let it serve as a reminder of London's rich past and inspire us to appreciate its architectural marvels that have stood strong for centuries.
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