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St James Palace, satirical print N110050
MAYSON BEETON COLLECTION. St James Palace, London 1740. Satirical print. Engraving from the Mayson Beeton Collection. Historic England is the public body that champions and protects England's historic places. © Historic England
Media ID 4965775
Filename: N110050.jpg
Size: 4490 x 3893 (22.1MB)
Date: 20th April 2011
Source: Historic England
Credit: Historic England Photo Library
Copyright Status: Copyrighted Work
Source: English Heritage Images
Owner URL: www.englishheritageimages.com
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This print showcases the iconic St James Palace in all its grandeur. Dating back to 1740, this satirical engraving from the Mayson Beeton Collection takes us on a journey through time, offering a glimpse into London's rich Georgian history. The image captures the palace's exquisite architectural details and imposing presence against the backdrop of bustling city life. Its elegant façade stands tall, adorned with intricate carvings and majestic columns that speak volumes about the opulence of bygone eras. As we delve deeper into this print, we are transported to an era where satire played a significant role in social commentary. The artist skillfully incorporates subtle elements of humor and irony within their work, inviting viewers to reflect upon societal norms and customs prevalent during that period. Through this photograph, Historic England Photo Library allows us to appreciate not only the artistic mastery behind this engraving but also provides valuable insight into London's historical landscape. It serves as a reminder of how architecture can be both an embodiment of power and influence while reflecting society's values. In preserving such invaluable prints like these from the Mayson Beeton Collection, Historic England Photo Library continues its mission to safeguard our collective heritage for future generations. This photograph is not just an image; it is a window into history itself – one that invites us to explore and understand our past in order to shape our future.