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A View of the Highgate Archway, 1821, engraved by John Hill (1770-1850) (aquatint)
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A View of the Highgate Archway, 1821, engraved by John Hill (1770-1850) (aquatint)
GHL6201 A View of the Highgate Archway, 1821, engraved by John Hill (1770-1850) (aquatint) by Pugin, Augustus Charles (1762-1832) (after); London Metropolitan Archives, City of London; (add.info.: Designed by John Nash and opened in 1813; ); eLondon Metropolitan Archives; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22680142
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Coach And Horses Cutting Royal Academician Viaduct
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This print showcases "A View of the Highgate Archway" from 1821, engraved by the talented John Hill. The aquatint technique used in this piece adds depth and texture to the image, bringing it to life. The archway itself is a masterpiece designed by John Nash and opened in 1813. It stands tall and proud, serving as both a functional structure and a work of art. In this particular view, we are transported back in time to witness a scene filled with charm and elegance. A royal academician carriage drawn by magnificent horses passes through the archway, creating an atmosphere of grandeur. The engraving skillfully captures every detail - from the intricate architectural elements of the viaduct to the lush greenery surrounding it. It truly transports us to another era. As we gaze upon this print, we can't help but appreciate Augustus Charles Pugin's meticulous attention to detail in reproducing Hill's original work. This print not only preserves an important historical moment but also serves as a testament to the artistic talent that existed during that period. Displayed proudly on any wall or mantelpiece, this enchanting image will surely captivate all who lay eyes upon it.
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