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Tite Street, Chelsea, London
Tite Street, Chelsea, London. Chelsea Lodge (left) and James McNeil Whistlers famous White House, designed by Edward William Godwin (right - demolished in 1968). Date: 1905
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Chelsea Feb17 Godwin Lodge Tite Whistler Mcneil
12"x8" Photo Print
Experience the timeless charm of Tite Street, Chelsea, London with this exquisite photographic print from Media Storehouse. This captivating image, sourced from Mary Evans Prints Online, takes you back in time to 1905 when Chelsea Lodge and James McNeil Whistler's famous White House, designed by Edward William Godwin, graced the streets. The intricate details of the architecture and the serene atmosphere of the scene are beautifully preserved in this rights-managed print, making it a must-have for any art or history enthusiast's collection. Add a touch of London's rich heritage to your home or office décor with this stunning piece.
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 30.4cm x 19.4cm (12" x 7.6")
Estimated Product Size is 30.5cm x 20.3cm (12" x 8")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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Tite Street, Chelsea, London: A Glimpse into the Past (1905) This evocative photograph captures the charm and character of Tite Street in Chelsea, London, during the early 1900s. The scene is dominated by two iconic structures that once stood proudly on this historic street: the Chelsea Lodge on the left and James McNeil Whistler's famous White House, designed by Edward William Godwin, on the right. The Chelsea Lodge, a beautiful red-brick building with intricate detailing, served as a popular residence for many artists and writers, including Oscar Wilde and D.H. Lawrence. Its elegant facade and welcoming atmosphere made it a hub for creativity and intellectual discourse. However, the true focus of this photograph is the White House, designed by the visionary architect Edward William Godwin for the renowned artist James McNeil Whistler. This architectural masterpiece, with its distinctive asymmetrical design and innovative use of space, was a groundbreaking work of art in its own right. Whistler's White House became an icon of the Arts and Crafts movement and a symbol of the artistic community that thrived in Chelsea during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Sadly, the White House was demolished in 1968, leaving only memories and photographs like this one to remind us of its unique charm and significance. Today, Tite Street continues to be a vibrant and creative community, with many artists and writers still drawn to its historic streets and inspiring surroundings.
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