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Deeble Collection

"Exploring the Artistic World of William Deeble: Unveiling London's Hidden Gems" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the captivating artistry of William Deeble

Background imageDeeble Collection: New Church, Haggerston, Hackney, London, 1827. Artist: William Deeble

New Church, Haggerston, Hackney, London, 1827. Artist: William Deeble
New Church, Haggerston, Hackney, London, 1827. St Marys Church, Haggerston, designed by John Nash and built in 1826-1827

Background imageDeeble Collection: View of the entrance to Westminster Hall, London, 1809. Artist

View of the entrance to Westminster Hall, London, 1809. Artist
View of the entrance to Westminster Hall, London, 1809

Background imageDeeble Collection: Westminster Hall from New Palace Yard, London, 1809. Artist

Westminster Hall from New Palace Yard, London, 1809. Artist
Westminster Hall from New Palace Yard, London, 1809

Background imageDeeble Collection: Austin Friars, City of London, 1811. Artist

Austin Friars, City of London, 1811. Artist
View of Austin Friars, City of London, 1811

Background imageDeeble Collection: Cornwall Terrace, Regents Park, Marylebone, London, 1827. Artist: William Deeble

Cornwall Terrace, Regents Park, Marylebone, London, 1827. Artist: William Deeble
View of Cornwall Terrace, Regents Park, Marylebone, London, 1827; with figures, horses and carriages in the street

Background imageDeeble Collection: Fonthill Abbey, The Oratory, 1824. Artist: William Deeble

Fonthill Abbey, The Oratory, 1824. Artist: William Deeble
Fonthill Abbey, The Oratory, 1824. From Views of the Seats of Noblemen and Gentlemen in England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland. Second Series: Vol I, by John Preston Neale. [J. P. Neale, London, 1824]

Background imageDeeble Collection: Lord Grosvenors Gallery, Park Lane, London, 1828. Artist: William Deeble

Lord Grosvenors Gallery, Park Lane, London, 1828. Artist: William Deeble
Lord Grosvenors Gallery, Park Lane, London, 1828. The gallery, which housed the art treasures owned by the wealthy Grosvenor family, who later became the Dukes of Westminster

Background imageDeeble Collection: New church, Somers Town, Camden, London, 1827. Artist: William Deeble

New church, Somers Town, Camden, London, 1827. Artist: William Deeble
New church, Somers Town, Camden, London, 1827

Background imageDeeble Collection: London Horse and Carriage Repository, Grays Inn Road, 1828. Artist: William Deeble

London Horse and Carriage Repository, Grays Inn Road, 1828. Artist: William Deeble
London Horse and Carriage Repository, Grays Inn Road, 1828

Background imageDeeble Collection: New Church, Stepney, London, 1828. Artist: William Deeble

New Church, Stepney, London, 1828. Artist: William Deeble
New Church, Stepney, London, 1828

Background imageDeeble Collection: The Kings entrance to the House of Lords, Palace of Westminster, London, 1829

The Kings entrance to the House of Lords, Palace of Westminster, London, 1829. Artist: William Deeble
The Kings entrance to the House of Lords, Palace of Westminster, London, 1829

Background imageDeeble Collection: The London Institution, Finsbury Circus, London, 1827. Artist: William Deeble

The London Institution, Finsbury Circus, London, 1827. Artist: William Deeble
The London Institution, Finsbury Circus, London, 1827. The London Institution was founded by subscription in 1805, and was for the advancement of literature and the diffusion of useful

Background imageDeeble Collection: The New Hall, Christs Hospital, London, 1828. Artist: William Deeble

The New Hall, Christs Hospital, London, 1828. Artist: William Deeble
The New Hall, Christs Hospital, London, 1828



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"Exploring the Artistic World of William Deeble: Unveiling London's Hidden Gems" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the captivating artistry of William Deeble, a talented artist who beautifully captured the essence of 19th century London. From grand architectural marvels to serene cityscapes, Deeble's works transport us to a bygone era. In 1827, Deeble unveiled his masterpiece, "New Church, " located in Haggerston, Hackney. This stunning depiction showcases the intricate details and craftsmanship that went into constructing this magnificent place of worship. Another notable piece is "View of the entrance to Westminster Hall, " painted in 1809. The artwork offers a glimpse into one of London's most iconic landmarks and captures its majestic allure with remarkable precision. Delving further into Westminster Hall, we encounter another gem from 1809: "Westminster Hall from New Palace Yard. " Here, Deeble skillfully portrays the hall's imposing facade against a backdrop bustling with life—a true testament to his artistic prowess. Moving on to Austin Friars in the City of London, we find ourselves transported to 1811 through Deeble's brushstrokes. His painting exudes an air of tranquility as it depicts this historic street nestled amidst bustling urban life—an oasis within a metropolis. Regents Park comes alive through Deeble's eyes in his masterpiece "Cornwall Terrace. " Painted in 1827, this work showcases not only his attention to detail but also his ability to capture nature harmoniously coexisting with elegant architecture. Venturing further afield brings us face-to-face with Fonthill Abbey—specifically its enchanting Oratory—in 1824. Through delicate strokes and vibrant colors, Deeble transports viewers into this mystical sanctuary tucked away within picturesque surroundings. Lord Grosvenor’s Gallery on Park Lane takes center stage next as depicted by William Deeble himself in 1828.