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Richmond Bridge, London
A painting which shows a gathering of people on boats and platforms of the River Thames, by the base of the 18th century stone arch structure of Richmond Bridge, dating from 1776, designed by architects James Paine and Kenton Couse. Date: circa 1916
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1776 Architects Dating Gathering Paine Platforms Richmond Base Couse December Designed Kenton Volume
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This painting depicts a lively scene on the River Thames in front of the historic Richmond Bridge in London, circa 1916. The 18th century stone arch structure of Richmond Bridge, designed by architects James Paine and Kenton Couse in 1776, stands proudly in the background. The bridge, with its elegant design and timeless beauty, has been a popular gathering place for centuries. In this painting, we see a diverse group of people enjoying the river and the bridge. Boats of various sizes and shapes are moored along the banks, their colorful sails and riggings adding vibrancy to the scene. People are seen standing on the platforms of the bridge, taking in the picturesque view, while others are rowing or paddling in the water. The scene is filled with a sense of joy and camaraderie, as families and friends spend a leisurely day by the river. The painting, which is part of the Mary Evans Prints Online collection, is believed to have been published in a color magazine, possibly in the December volume of Chuji Karihara's magazine. The artist has skillfully captured the essence of the scene, with the vibrant colors and intricate details bringing the image to life. The painting is a testament to the enduring charm of Richmond Bridge and the River Thames, and the joy that they bring to people, even a hundred years later.
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