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What Piccadilly Circus looks like in the early morning (litho)
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What Piccadilly Circus looks like in the early morning (litho)
3627112 What Piccadilly Circus looks like in the early morning (litho) by Finnemore, Joseph (1860-1939) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: What Piccadilly Circus looks like in the early morning. The late clubman and the early Covent Garden carman meet. Illustration from The Sphere, 20 July 1901.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 22984624
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This litho print captures the essence of an early morning at Piccadilly Circus in the 1900s. The artist, Joseph Finnemore, skillfully depicts a bustling street scene filled with both charm and energy. As the sun begins to rise, we witness a unique encounter between two contrasting figures - a late clubman and an early Covent Garden carman. Their paths cross amidst the vibrant market atmosphere, symbolizing the convergence of different worlds within this iconic London landmark. The image showcases a snapshot of Edwardian life in Britain, where horse-drawn carriages were still prevalent as a mode of transport. The beautifully detailed engraving highlights various types of horses - from majestic racehorses and ponies to sturdy shire horses pulling carts laden with goods. These animals play an integral role in daily life, serving as reliable companions for farmers and traders alike. Piccadilly Circus itself is depicted as a hub of activity; its streets teeming with pedestrians and vehicles navigating through traffic. This historical portrayal offers us a glimpse into the past while reminding us that even then, London was always on the move. Finnemore's lithograph not only captures the physicality but also evokes emotions associated with this lively scene. It serves as a testament to British culture and heritage while inviting viewers to imagine themselves stepping back in time to experience what Piccadilly Circus looked like during those early mornings over a century ago.
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