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View of London from the south, 1832. Artist: Robert Martin
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View of London from the south, 1832. Artist: Robert Martin
View of London from the south, 1832. Section of a panoramic view of Westminster and the City of London from Whitehall to St Katherines by the Tower and beyond. In this section Shakespeares Globe Theatre can be seen below the right-hand group of cherubs. Below the allegorical figure is an inset view of Westminster and Tothill Fields from Lambeth
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This print takes us back to the bustling city of London in 1832. The artist, Robert Martin, presents a section of his panoramic view that stretches from Whitehall to St Katherines by the Tower and beyond. As we gaze upon this historical masterpiece, our eyes are drawn to the iconic Shakespeare's Globe Theatre nestled below a group of cherubs on the right-hand side. The monochrome aesthetic adds an air of nostalgia and timelessness to this 19th-century artwork. Every intricate detail is etched with precision, showcasing Martin's skill as an artist. Inset within the composition is a view of Westminster and Tothill Fields from Lambeth, providing further insight into London's geography during this era. As we explore this image further, we can't help but marvel at the grandeur of London's architecture. The rooftops stretch across the cityscape like a patchwork quilt, each building telling its own story. The River Thames gracefully winds its way through the scene, serving as both a geographical feature and a lifeline for trade and transportation. This print offers us a glimpse into London's past - a moment frozen in time where history comes alive through artistry. It serves as a testament to both Robert Martin's talent as an artist and Wenceslaus Hollar's influence on capturing urban landscapes during this period. A true treasure preserved by Guildhall Library and Art Gallery for all admirers of London's rich heritage to enjoy.
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