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British Museum, 1850 (w / c on paper)
5890784 British Museum, 1850 (w/c on paper) by Findlay, James (fl.1820); length: 19 cm; London Metropolitan Archives, City of London; (add.info.: View of the old British Museum. The original home of the British Museum, Montague House, was demolished in the 1840s; the Central Hall of the new building, by Robert Smirke, was opened in 1847.); eLondon Metropolitan Archives; British, out of copyright
Media ID 23306904
© London Metropolitan Archives / Bridgeman Images
British Museum Collection Institution Landmark Regency Social History
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Estimated Product Size is 23.7cm x 20.2cm (9.3" x 8")
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The captivating print showcases the British Museum in 1850, a significant landmark steeped in English history. Painted by James Findlay, this watercolor on paper offers a glimpse into the past, capturing the essence of an era long gone. The image portrays the original home of the British Museum, Montague House, which was unfortunately demolished in the 1840s. However, it also reveals the Central Hall of the new building designed by Robert Smirke and opened to visitors in 1847. The painting's attention to detail transports viewers back to a time when regency and Victorian influences shaped society. As one gazes upon this historic masterpiece, they are transported into an age where art and knowledge converged within these hallowed walls. The museum stands as a testament to human curiosity and intellectual pursuit—a sanctuary for countless treasures that have been collected throughout centuries. This print not only captures architectural beauty but also serves as a window into social history. It allows us to reflect on how institutions such as museums have evolved over time while remaining steadfast pillars of cultural heritage. With its rich colors and meticulous brushstrokes, this artwork invites us to appreciate both its artistic merit and historical significance. It is a reminder that even amidst change and progress, there are timeless places like the British Museum that continue to inspire generations with their vast collections and unwavering dedication to preserving our shared past.
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