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Railway and Avon, near Bath, printed by C. F. Cheffins, 1843 (litho)

Railway and Avon, near Bath, printed by C. F. Cheffins, 1843 (litho)


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Railway and Avon, near Bath, printed by C. F. Cheffins, 1843 (litho)

867820 Railway and Avon, near Bath, printed by C. F. Cheffins, 1843 (litho) by Bourne, John Cooke (1814-96); Private Collection; British, out of copyright

Media ID 23502592

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This black and white lithograph, titled "Railway and Avon, near Bath" transports us back to the year 1843. The print was masterfully created by C. F. Cheffins and features a picturesque scene of the British countryside. In this enchanting landscape, we see a meandering river flowing peacefully alongside a bustling railway track. The composition is expertly balanced, with the majestic locomotive taking center stage as it powers through the verdant English countryside. The train's billowing smoke adds an element of dynamism to the otherwise tranquil setting. It serves as a reminder of the rapid progress made during the Victorian era in terms of transportation and industrialization. Bath's iconic architecture can be seen in the distance, adding historical significance to this artwork. The artist, John Cooke Bourne, captures every intricate detail with his skilled hand, showcasing his talent for capturing both grandeur and subtlety. This lithograph not only celebrates Britain's rich railway heritage but also invites viewers to appreciate nature's beauty juxtaposed against man-made marvels. It reminds us that even in our modern world dominated by technology and fast-paced lifestyles, there is still room for harmony between human innovation and natural splendor. Displayed proudly in private collections around the world today, this timeless piece continues to captivate art enthusiasts who appreciate its historical importance while being transported into an idyllic past where steam engines ruled supreme on their journey through picturesque landscapes like these along River Avon near Bath.

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