C John M Collection
C John M Whichelo, a talented artist of the 19th century, captured the essence and beauty of various iconic landmarks in London
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C John M Whichelo, a talented artist of the 19th century, captured the essence and beauty of various iconic landmarks in London. In his artwork, he skillfully depicted the grandeur and intricacy of these historical sites. One such masterpiece is "Interior of the Church of St Peter upon Cornhill looking east. " This painting transports us back to 1825, allowing us to witness the awe-inspiring architecture and serene atmosphere within this City of London church. Another notable piece by C John M Whichelo is "St Bartholomew-the-Great, " painted in 1803. Through his brushstrokes, he brings to life this magnificent City of London church, showcasing its remarkable details and timeless charm. In his work titled "Strand, Westminster, " created in 1810, Whichelo captures a bustling scene along one of London's most famous streets. The vibrant energy emanating from his art gives us a glimpse into daily life during that era. "Ceremony in Westminster Hall" takes us back to 1811 when an important event unfolded within this historic venue. With meticulous attention to detail, Whichelo portrays both the grandeur and significance of this occasion held at Westminster Hall. Whichelo also turned his artistic eye towards capturing stunning views outside city limits. His painting "Westminster Abbey from the River Thames" showcases not only the architectural splendor but also highlights how seamlessly it blends with nature's beauty. Stepney Grammar School comes alive through Charles Joseph Hullmandel's interpretation under which C John M Whichelo contributed as an artist around c1840. This artwork provides insight into educational institutions' rich history while portraying their role as pillars for knowledge dissemination. The South view of Bishop Winchester's palace allows viewers a glimpse into Southwark's past glory through C John M Whichelo's lens in 1812. The intricate details showcased here provide valuable insights into architectural styles prevalent during that time.