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New Front of Whites Almshouses, 1826 (w / c on paper)
2831618 New Front of Whites Almshouses, 1826 (w/c on paper) by Rowbotham, Thomas Leeson the Elder (1783-1853); Bristol Museum and Art Gallery, UK; (add.info.: New front built from 1824 to 1825.); eBristol Museums, Galleries & Archives; Bequest of William Jerdone Braikenridge, 1908; English, out of copyright
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© Bristol Museums, Galleries & Archives Bequest of William Jerdone Braikenridge, 1908 / Bridgeman Images
Almshouse Almshouses Bristol Charity Cities Crenellated Crenellation Crenellations Front Grocer Grocers Shops Temple Street Whites
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The print captures the "New Front of Whites Almshouses, 1826" by Thomas Leeson Rowbotham, showcasing a remarkable architectural transformation. Painted with watercolors on paper, this artwork is housed in the Bristol Museum and Art Gallery in the UK. The image depicts a bustling city street lined with elegant houses and shops. The new front of Whites Almshouses, built between 1824 and 1825, takes center stage with its grandeur. The buildings feature intricate crenellations that add a touch of sophistication to their design. Amidst the lively scene are figures going about their daily activities. A grocer's shop catches our attention as customers come and go, adding vibrancy to the composition. This painting offers us a glimpse into English society during this period. The artist's attention to detail is evident in every brushstroke, capturing both the charm of British towns and the architectural beauty that defines them. With its rich history and cultural significance, this piece serves as a testament to England's past while providing an insight into how charity played a role in shaping communities. Thanks to William Jerdone Braikenridge's bequest in 1908, we can now appreciate this masterpiece at eBristol Museums, Galleries & Archives. As an out-of-copyright work from Bridgeman Images' collection, it continues to inspire art enthusiasts worldwide without any commercial restrictions.
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