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Thomas Shotter Boys Collection (#3)

"Capturing the Essence of London

Background imageThomas Shotter Boys Collection: La Sainte Chapelle, Paris, 1839. Creator: Thomas Shotter Boys

La Sainte Chapelle, Paris, 1839. Creator: Thomas Shotter Boys
La Sainte Chapelle, Paris, 1839

Background imageThomas Shotter Boys Collection: Church of St. Etienne du Mont, Paris, 1839. Creator: Thomas Shotter Boys

Church of St. Etienne du Mont, Paris, 1839. Creator: Thomas Shotter Boys
Church of St. Etienne du Mont, Paris, 1839

Background imageThomas Shotter Boys Collection: Porte Rouge, Notre Dame, Paris, 1839. Creator: Thomas Shotter Boys

Porte Rouge, Notre Dame, Paris, 1839. Creator: Thomas Shotter Boys
Porte Rouge, Notre Dame, Paris, 1839

Background imageThomas Shotter Boys Collection: Hotel de Sens, Paris, 1839. Creator: Thomas Shotter Boys

Hotel de Sens, Paris, 1839. Creator: Thomas Shotter Boys
Hotel de Sens, Paris, 1839

Background imageThomas Shotter Boys Collection: Fish Market, Antwerp and Hospice des Vieillards, Cand, from Picturesque Architecture

Fish Market, Antwerp and Hospice des Vieillards, Cand, from Picturesque Architecture in Paris, Ghent, Antwerp, Touen, etc. 1839

Background imageThomas Shotter Boys Collection: Hotel Cluny, Paris, 1839. Creator: Thomas Shotter Boys

Hotel Cluny, Paris, 1839. Creator: Thomas Shotter Boys
Hotel Cluny, Paris, 1839

Background imageThomas Shotter Boys Collection: A View of Paris from St. Cloud, 1830 (watercolour with touches of white heightening

A View of Paris from St. Cloud, 1830 (watercolour with touches of white heightening
651977 A View of Paris from St. Cloud, 1830 (watercolour with touches of white heightening, and gum arabic) by Boys, Thomas Shotter (1803-74); 42.8x59 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageThomas Shotter Boys Collection: Hotel de Bellevue and Cafe d Amitie Seen from the Park, Brussels, 1830 (watercolour)

Hotel de Bellevue and Cafe d Amitie Seen from the Park, Brussels, 1830 (watercolour)
651931 Hotel de Bellevue and Cafe d Amitie Seen from the Park, Brussels, 1830 (watercolour) by Boys, Thomas Shotter (1803-74); 17.1x26.6 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageThomas Shotter Boys Collection: View of Bayeux, 1832. Creator: Thomas Shotter Boys

View of Bayeux, 1832. Creator: Thomas Shotter Boys
View of Bayeux, 1832

Background imageThomas Shotter Boys Collection: Figures on a Beach, Northern France, 1830. Creator: Thomas Shotter Boys

Figures on a Beach, Northern France, 1830. Creator: Thomas Shotter Boys
Figures on a Beach, Northern France, 1830

Background imageThomas Shotter Boys Collection: View of Issy (A Street in Issy-les-Moulineaux, Seine), 1820-74

View of Issy (A Street in Issy-les-Moulineaux, Seine), 1820-74

Background imageThomas Shotter Boys Collection: Picturesque Sketches in Spain: Remains of a Roman Bridge on the Guadalquiver, Cordova, 1837

Picturesque Sketches in Spain: Remains of a Roman Bridge on the Guadalquiver, Cordova, 1837

Background imageThomas Shotter Boys Collection: Picturesque Sketches in Spain: Gate of the Vivarrambla, Granada, 1837

Picturesque Sketches in Spain: Gate of the Vivarrambla, Granada, 1837

Background imageThomas Shotter Boys Collection: Picturesque Architecture in Paris, Ghent, Antwerp, Rouen, Etc. : Tour de Remy, Dieppe, 1839

Picturesque Architecture in Paris, Ghent, Antwerp, Rouen, Etc. : Tour de Remy, Dieppe, 1839
Picturesque Architecture in Paris, Ghent, Antwerp, Rouen, Etc.: Tour de Remy, Dieppe, 1839

Background imageThomas Shotter Boys Collection: London As It Is: Westminster, from Waterloo Bridge, 1842. Creator: Thomas Shotter Boys (British)

London As It Is: Westminster, from Waterloo Bridge, 1842. Creator: Thomas Shotter Boys (British)
London As It Is: Westminster, from Waterloo Bridge, 1842

Background imageThomas Shotter Boys Collection: LAbbaye St. Amand, Rouen, 1839. Creator: Thomas Shotter Boys (British, 1803-1874)

LAbbaye St. Amand, Rouen, 1839. Creator: Thomas Shotter Boys (British, 1803-1874)
LAbbaye St. Amand, Rouen, 1839

Background imageThomas Shotter Boys Collection: Hyde Park near Grosvenor Gate. Creator: Thomas Shotter Boys

Hyde Park near Grosvenor Gate. Creator: Thomas Shotter Boys
Hyde Park near Grosvenor Gate. After T.S.Boys. The park was established by Henry VIII in 1536 when he took the land from Westminster Abbey and used it as a hunting ground

Background imageThomas Shotter Boys Collection: St James Palace. Creator: Thomas Shotter Boys

St James Palace. Creator: Thomas Shotter Boys
North Front of St. Jamess Palace from Cleveland Row. St Jamess Palace is the most senior royal palace in the United Kingdom

Background imageThomas Shotter Boys Collection: The Strand, Creator: Thomas Shotter Boys

The Strand, Creator: Thomas Shotter Boys
The Strand, St Mary le Strand is a Church of England church at the eastern end of the Strand in the City of Westminster, London

Background imageThomas Shotter Boys Collection: Society in Hyde Park, 1842, (1920). Artist: Thomas Shotter Boys

Society in Hyde Park, 1842, (1920). Artist: Thomas Shotter Boys
Society in Hyde Park, 1842, 1920. From Londoners Then and Now As Pictured By Their Contemporaries, edited by Geoffrey Holme. [The Studio Ltd. London, 1920]

Background imageThomas Shotter Boys Collection: View of the Bank of England, City of London, 1842. Artist

View of the Bank of England, City of London, 1842. Artist
View of the Bank of England looking towards the Mansion House, City of London, 1842; with a street scene

Background imageThomas Shotter Boys Collection: Tower of London, 1842. Artist: Thomas Shotter Boys

Tower of London, 1842. Artist: Thomas Shotter Boys
Tower of London, 1842. View of the Tower of London and the Royal Mint from Great Tower Hill with a busy street scene including children playing and an artist sketching

Background imageThomas Shotter Boys Collection: Holborn Viaduct, London, 1871. Artist: Thomas Shotter Boys

Holborn Viaduct, London, 1871. Artist: Thomas Shotter Boys
View across the Holborn Viaduct, London, looking east, 1871

Background imageThomas Shotter Boys Collection: Westminster Abbey and Hospital, London, 1842. Artist: Thomas Shotter Boys

Westminster Abbey and Hospital, London, 1842. Artist: Thomas Shotter Boys
Westminster Abbey and Hospital, London, 1842. William the Conqueror was crowned in Westminster Abbey on Christmas Day 1066, and it has been the setting for every English coronation since

Background imageThomas Shotter Boys Collection: Dukes own room, Apsley House, Westminster, London, 19th century

Dukes own room, Apsley House, Westminster, London, 19th century. Also known as Number One, London, Apsley House was the residence of the Duke of Wellington

Background imageThomas Shotter Boys Collection: London Westminster Waterloo Bridge 1842 Thomas Shotter Boys

London Westminster Waterloo Bridge 1842 Thomas Shotter Boys
London As It Is: Westminster, from Waterloo Bridge, 1842. Thomas Shotter Boys (British, 1803-1874). Lithograph

Background imageThomas Shotter Boys Collection: Picturesque Sketches Spain Remains Roman Bridge

Picturesque Sketches Spain Remains Roman Bridge
Picturesque Sketches in Spain: Remains of a Roman Bridge on the Guadalquiver, Cordova, 1837. Thomas Shotter Boys (British, 1803-1874), Hodgson & Graves, 6, Pall Mall, London

Background imageThomas Shotter Boys Collection: Picturesque Sketches Spain Gate Vivarrambla Granada

Picturesque Sketches Spain Gate Vivarrambla Granada
Picturesque Sketches in Spain: Gate of the Vivarrambla, Granada, 1837. Thomas Shotter Boys (British, 1803-1874), Hodgson & Graves6, Pall Mall, London, after David Roberts (British, 1796-1864)

Background imageThomas Shotter Boys Collection: Picturesque Architecture Paris Ghent Antwerp

Picturesque Architecture Paris Ghent Antwerp
Picturesque Architecture in Paris, Ghent, Antwerp, Rouen: St. Etienne du Mont and the Pantheon, Paris, 1839. Thomas Shotter Boys (British, 1803-1874), Charles Joseph Hullmandel. Color lithograph

Background imageThomas Shotter Boys Collection: Picturesque Romantic Journeys Old France Picardie

Picturesque Romantic Journeys Old France Picardie
Picturesque and Romantic Journeys in Old France, Picardie (Vol. 2): Roye (Voyages pittoresques et romantiques dans l ancienne France par Charles Nodier, J)

Background imageThomas Shotter Boys Collection: L Abbaye St. Amand Rouen 1839 Thomas Shotter Boys

L Abbaye St. Amand Rouen 1839 Thomas Shotter Boys
L Abbaye St. Amand, Rouen, 1839. Thomas Shotter Boys (British, 1803-1874). Lithograph

Background imageThomas Shotter Boys Collection: View of Regent Street looking towards the Quadrant with Hanover Chapel in the foreground

View of Regent Street looking towards the Quadrant with Hanover Chapel in the foreground, 1842. From Vintage London by John Betjeman. [William Collins, 1942]

Background imageThomas Shotter Boys Collection: Paris Street Scene The House of Admiral Coligny, 1831, (1923). Artist: Thomas Shotter Boys

Paris Street Scene The House of Admiral Coligny, 1831, (1923). Artist: Thomas Shotter Boys
Paris Street Scene The House of Admiral Coligny, 1831, (1923). The scene depicts the corner of the Hotel Schomberg on rue Bailleul. From The Studio Volume 84

Background imageThomas Shotter Boys Collection: L hotel de Ville, St Omer, 1867. Artist: Thomas Shotter Boys

L hotel de Ville, St Omer, 1867. Artist: Thomas Shotter Boys
L hotel de Ville, St Omer, 1867. From A Catalogue of the Pictures and Drawings in the collection of Frederick John Nettleford, Volume I, by C. Reginald Grundy and F. Gordon Roe [Emrose and Sons Ltd

Background imageThomas Shotter Boys Collection: La Chapelle de l Institut, Paris, 1839. Artist: Thomas Shotter Boys

La Chapelle de l Institut, Paris, 1839. Artist: Thomas Shotter Boys
La Chapelle de l Institut, Paris, 1839. From The Studio Volume 96. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1928]

Background imageThomas Shotter Boys Collection: St Jacques Tower, 1834. Artist: Thomas Shotter Boys

St Jacques Tower, 1834. Artist: Thomas Shotter Boys
St Jacques Tower, 1834. Gothic tower in Paris, Victoria & Albert Museum, London

Background imageThomas Shotter Boys Collection: The Cathedral of Notre Dame, 1836. Artist: Thomas Shotter Boys

The Cathedral of Notre Dame, 1836. Artist: Thomas Shotter Boys
The Cathedral of Notre Dame, 1836. Notre Dame is a Gothic Cathedral in Paris, Victoria & Albert Museum, London

Background imageThomas Shotter Boys Collection: View Bayeux 1832 Brush watercolor graphite sheet

View Bayeux 1832 Brush watercolor graphite sheet
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Background imageThomas Shotter Boys Collection: Figures Beach Northern France 1830 Watercolor

Figures Beach Northern France 1830 Watercolor
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Background imageThomas Shotter Boys Collection: View Issy Street Issy-les-Moulineaux Seine 1820-74

View Issy Street Issy-les-Moulineaux Seine 1820-74
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Background imageThomas Shotter Boys Collection: Thomas Shotter Boys (British, 1803 - 1874), St. Sa verin, Paris, 1839, lithograph

Thomas Shotter Boys (British, 1803 - 1874), St. Sa verin, Paris, 1839, lithograph
Thomas Shotter Boys (British, 1803 - 1874), St. Sa© verin, Paris, 1839, lithograph

Background imageThomas Shotter Boys Collection: Thomas Shotter Boys (British, 1803 - 1874), Hospice des Viellards, Gand, 1839, color

Thomas Shotter Boys (British, 1803 - 1874), Hospice des Viellards, Gand, 1839, color lithograph on wove paper




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"Capturing the Essence of London: The Artistry of Thomas Shotter Boys" Step into the enchanting world of 19th-century London through the masterful lens of Thomas Shotter Boys. Known for his exceptional talent in depicting architectural landscapes, Boys immortalized various iconic landmarks and cityscapes in his captivating artworks. One such masterpiece is "Environs of Windsor Castle, " a timeless portrayal that transports viewers to the majestic surroundings of this historic royal residence. With meticulous attention to detail, Boys brings forth the grandeur and serenity that define this regal landmark. In "Doorway, Temple, " which serves as a frontispiece to his renowned collection "Original Views of London as It Is, " Boys invites us into an architectural wonderland. This intricately designed doorway beckons us to explore further, igniting our curiosity about what lies beyond its threshold. As we venture deeper into Boys' artistic realm, we find ourselves strolling through Hyde Park near Crosvenor Gate. Through delicate brushstrokes and vibrant hues, he captures the essence of this beloved green oasis where nature intertwines seamlessly with urban life. Regent Street becomes a focal point in many of Boys' works. In "Looking Towards the Duke of Yorks Column, " he skillfully portrays bustling crowds against a backdrop adorned with elegant architecture. Similarly, in "Looking Towards the Quadrant, " Regent Street reveals itself as a hub for luxury shopping and refined elegance. Boys also turns his gaze towards significant institutions like The Club Houses and Pall Mall or The Custom House. These meticulously crafted pieces showcase not only their architectural splendor but also offer glimpses into daily life during Victorian times. Moving along from one iconic street to another, we encounter Piccadilly looking towards the City—a scene bursting with energy and movement captured by Boys' expert hand. And just around the corner stands The Bank Looking Towards Mansion House—an awe-inspiring depiction that pays homage to the financial heart of London.