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Buckingham Palace, drawing by Hablot Browne, engraved by J. Woods, 1837 (engraving)
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Buckingham Palace, drawing by Hablot Browne, engraved by J. Woods, 1837 (engraving)
582520 Buckingham Palace, drawing by Hablot Browne, engraved by J. Woods, 1837 (engraving) by Garland, Robert (c.1808-1863); Private Collection; (add.info.: Published 1838.
Shows the palace as built for George IV with Marble Arch as the front gate.); Look and Learn / Peter Jackson Collection
Media ID 22372618
© Look and Learn / Peter Jackson Collection / Bridgeman Images
1837 Archway Buckingham Palace Civic Monument Landmark Marble Arch Original Parade Royal Residence Triumphal Arch Neo Classical Neoclassical Regency
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This print showcases Buckingham Palace in all its grandeur, as it appeared in 1837 during the reign of George IV. The drawing by Hablot Browne, skillfully engraved by J. Woods, beautifully captures the neoclassical architecture and regal splendor of this iconic royal residence. The focal point of the image is Marble Arch, serving as the front gate to Buckingham Palace at that time. This triumphal arch adds a touch of majesty to the scene, emphasizing the palace's significance as a symbol of power and prestige. Intriguingly, this artwork offers a glimpse into history with its portrayal of soldiers parading through an archway within the palace grounds. It evokes images of pomp and ceremony associated with British monarchy. Published in 1838, this print provides a fascinating snapshot of London's architectural landscape during the Georgian era. Its meticulous details transport viewers back in time to witness Buckingham Palace as it stood almost two centuries ago. As an important landmark and civic monument not only for Britain but also for Europe at large, Buckingham Palace continues to captivate visitors from around the world today. This particular engraving serves as both a testament to its enduring legacy and an artistic homage to its historical significance.
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