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Panoramic view of London, 1846. Artist: James Tibbitts Willmore
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Panoramic view of London, 1846. Artist: James Tibbitts Willmore
Panoramic view of London from the steeple of St Bride looking east, 1846; showing St Pauls Cathedral in the centre and the River Thames to the right
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print takes us back to the bustling city of London in 1846. Renowned artist James Tibbitts Willmore skillfully captures a panoramic view from the steeple of St Bride, offering an exquisite glimpse into the past. The monochrome image showcases the grandeur of St Paul's Cathedral, majestically standing at the center of this historic cityscape. As our eyes wander further, we are drawn towards the meandering River Thames on the right side of the photograph. Its tranquil waters reflect both natural beauty and man-made structures that line its banks. This engraving transports us to a time when London was rapidly evolving, yet still deeply rooted in its rich religious heritage. The detailed craftsmanship exhibited by Thomas Allom adds depth and character to this remarkable piece. It is no wonder why this artwork has found a home within Guildhall Library and Art Gallery, where it can be appreciated by generations to come. Through this panoramic view, we are reminded not only of London's geographical features but also its significance as a hub for Christianity during that era. The intricate details captured by Willmore allow us to immerse ourselves in 19th-century London life while marveling at architectural wonders like St Paul's Cathedral. This print serves as a testament to our ever-changing world while preserving moments frozen in time for all history enthusiasts and admirers alike.
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