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St. Andrews Place, Park Crescent and Ulster Terrace
GHL91587 St. Andrews Place, Park Crescent and Ulster Terrace, detail from A Panoramic View round the Regents Park, pub. by Ackermann, 1831 (aquatint) by Morris, Richard (19th century); London Metropolitan Archives, City of London; (add.info.: Park Square East and West; ); eLondon Metropolitan Archives; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22383486
© London Metropolitan Archives / Bridgeman Images
Circus Curved Diorama John Nash Panorama Regency Architecture
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This print titled "St. Andrews Place, Park Crescent and Ulster Terrace" takes us back in time to the regency era of 19th century London. The image, captured by Richard Morris in 1831, showcases a panoramic view round the Regents Park. The first thing that catches our eye is the stunning curved architecture of St. Andrews Place, Park Crescent, and Ulster Terrace. These elegant buildings stand tall with their intricate details and grandeur, reflecting the opulence of the period. As we delve deeper into the photograph's details, we notice other elements that add depth to this historical scene. The presence of clergy orphan school reminds us of the importance placed on education during this time. The panorama captures not only architectural beauty but also offers a glimpse into daily life in London at that time. We can almost imagine horse-drawn carriages passing through these streets as people go about their business. Richard Morris's aquatint technique brings out every fine detail with remarkable precision, allowing us to appreciate both the artistry behind his work and its historical significance. This print from Fine Art Finder is a true treasure for history enthusiasts who wish to immerse themselves in an era long gone by. It serves as a reminder of how cities evolve over time while preserving fragments of their past for future generations to admire and learn from.
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