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At the Great Exhibition, 1851, (1920). Artist: Louis Haghe
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At the Great Exhibition, 1851, (1920). Artist: Louis Haghe
At the Great Exhibition, 1851, 1920. From Londoners Then and Now As Pictured By Their Contemporaries, edited by Geoffrey Holme. [The Studio Ltd. London, 1920]
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Crystal Palace Gate Geoffrey Geoffrey Holme Great Exhibition 1851 Haghe Holme Hyde Park Londoner Londoners Then And Now Louis Louis Haghe Pavilion Society
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At the Great Exhibition, 1851
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is a captivating print captured by Louis Haghe in 1920. The image showcases the grandeur of the Crystal Palace, an iconic structure that housed the Great Exhibition held in London's Hyde Park during the mid-19th century. In this mesmerizing scene, we witness a bustling day at the exhibition grounds. The photograph beautifully captures both children and adults strolling through the entrance gate, eagerly exploring what lies ahead. Men and women from all walks of life can be seen marveling at the magnificent architecture surrounding them. The Crystal Palace stands tall amidst lush greenery, blending nature with man-made brilliance. Louis Haghe's artistic eye effortlessly brings out every detail within this monochrome masterpiece. From statues adorning pavilions to trees gracefully swaying in the background, each element adds depth to this visual narrative. This print is part of "Londoners Then and Now As Pictured By Their Contemporaries" edited by Geoffrey Holme in 1920. It offers us a glimpse into British society during that era - a time when art exhibitions were celebrated as significant cultural events. As we admire this historic snapshot frozen in time, let us appreciate how it encapsulates not only architectural beauty but also reflects upon human curiosity and our innate desire to explore new horizons.
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