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George Whitefield preaching in Moorfields, AD 1742 - in the exhibition of the Royal Academy (engraving)
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George Whitefield preaching in Moorfields, AD 1742 - in the exhibition of the Royal Academy (engraving)
583652 George Whitefield preaching in Moorfields, AD 1742 - in the exhibition of the Royal Academy (engraving) by Crowe, Eyre (1824-1910); Private Collection; (add.info.: George Whitefield preaching in Moorfields, AD 1742 - in the exhibition of the Royal Academy; from The Illustrated London News, 22 July 1865); Look and Learn / Peter Jackson Collection
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This photo print, titled "George Whitefield preaching in Moorfields, AD 1742 - in the exhibition of the Royal Academy" transports us back to a significant moment in history. The engraving by Crowe, Eyre captures the essence of this powerful scene with remarkable detail and precision. In the bustling streets of Moorfields, we witness George Whitefield, a renowned preacher of his time, delivering an impassioned sermon to a diverse crowd. Dressed in his distinctive costume and holding a walking stick with authority, he commands attention from both young and old alike. The atmosphere is electric as onlookers gather around him, captivated by his words. Children are seen curiously peering from behind their parents' legs while others eagerly climb atop barrels for a better view. A dog barks excitedly amidst the commotion as musicians play their trumpets and drums nearby. This engraving was featured at the esteemed Royal Academy exhibition where it undoubtedly left spectators awestruck. Its inclusion in The Illustrated London News on July 22nd, 1865 further solidified its significance as it reached wider audiences. Through this artwork's intricate details and vivid portrayal of historical events unfolding before our eyes, we are reminded of the power that art holds to transport us across time and immerse us into moments long gone but not forgotten.
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