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Remains of Burlington House, removed to Battersea Park (litho)
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Remains of Burlington House, removed to Battersea Park (litho)
7188431 Remains of Burlington House, removed to Battersea Park (litho) by Luker, William (1820-92); Private Collection; (add.info.: Remains of Burlington House, removed to Battersea Park. Illustration for London City Suburbs As They Are To-day by Percy Fitzgerald, illustrated by W Luker Jr (Leadenhall Press, 1893).); © Look and Learn
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This black and white lithograph titled "Remains of Burlington House, removed to Battersea Park" by William Luker Jr. showcases a historical moment in 19th century England. The image captures the external view of Burlington House, a grand dwelling that was relocated to Battersea Park. The lithograph is an illustration for Percy Fitzgerald's book "London City Suburbs As They Are To-day" published in 1893. It offers viewers a glimpse into the changing landscape of London during this period. The print depicts a serene park setting with a winding road leading up to the house. The artist's attention to detail brings out the architectural beauty of Burlington House, even in its state of disassembly and relocation. This artwork transports us back in time, allowing us to witness the transformation of London's cityscape. It serves as a reminder of how history shapes our present and provides insight into the development and growth of urban spaces. With its rich historical context and artistic execution, this lithograph invites us to explore not only the physical changes but also the cultural shifts that occurred during this era. It reminds us that every structure holds stories within its walls, waiting to be discovered and appreciated by those who take notice.
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