Samuel Hooper Collection
Samuel Hooper: A Journey Through Art and Architecture Plate IV, from Rules for Drawing Caricaturas, February 26, 1788. Creator: Francis Grose Pythagoras School, 1783
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Samuel Hooper: A Journey Through Art and Architecture Plate IV, from Rules for Drawing Caricaturas, February 26, 1788. Creator: Francis Grose Pythagoras School, 1783. Creator: Sparrow Cambridge Castle, 1783. Creator: Unknown City Hall, Winnipeg, Manitoba, c1897. Creator: Unknown Cathedral Church of Winchester, 1787. Creator: J Newton Stonehenge, Wilts, 1776. Artist: Godfrey Medmenham Abbey near Henley on Thames, 1787. Artist: J Newton Maidstone Bridge Kent Pl. , 2, 1787. Artist : James Newton Rye House Hertfordshire, 1784. Artist : Sparrow Ballyloghan Castle, 1792. Artist : J Newton Gate of Pembroke Castle Pembrokeshire, 1785. Artist John Newton In the vast world of art and architecture lies a name that echoes through time - Samuel Hooper. His journey takes us back to the late eighteenth century when creativity flourished in every corner. One cannot overlook Plate IV from "Rules for Drawing Caricaturas" by Francis Grose in February 26th of 1788; it captures the essence of humor and satire with its intricate details and clever strokes. Hooper's exploration continues as he unveils the Pythagoras School created by Sparrow in the year 1783 - a testament to education's importance even centuries ago. The grandeur of Cambridge Castle stands tall among his discoveries; though its creator remains unknown to this day; its architectural marvels leave an indelible mark on history. Traveling across continents brings us to City Hall in Winnipeg, Manitoba circa c1897 - an enigmatic creation whose origins remain shrouded in mystery but still commands attention with its majestic presence.