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Bath. St. James's Bridge, 1846 (wash drawing)
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Bath. St. James's Bridge, 1846 (wash drawing)
7379803 Bath. St. James's Bridge, 1846 (wash drawing) by Bourne, John Cooke (1814-96); 23x40 cm; Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust, Telford, Shropshire, UK; (add.info.: Artist: John Cooke Bourne (1814-1896)
view of St. James's Bridge over the River Avon, with Bath Station at right of image, disc and crossbar railway signal in middle distance, and railway water tower to right of image in middle distance); © Elton Collection, Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust
Media ID 31945154
© Elton Collection, Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust / Bridgeman Images
City Scape External View Building Hills Hilly Rail Station Rail Stations Railway Station Somerset Station Station Building Train Station Victorian Style Bath City Britisch Britisch City Overview City Scene Egnland External View Means Of Conveyance Townhouse Townhouses Uk United Kingdom
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This print captures the essence of Bath in 1846. The wash drawing, created by John Cooke Bourne, showcases St. James's Bridge over the serene River Avon. In this scene, we can see the bustling Bath Station on the right side of the image, with a disc and crossbar railway signal in the middle distance. A railway water tower also stands to the right of the bridge. The artwork beautifully portrays both architectural elements and natural surroundings. The riverbank is depicted with meticulous detail, while hills provide a picturesque backdrop to this historic cityscape. Transportation plays a prominent role in this piece as well. Boats gently glide along the river, representing means of conveyance during that era. The presence of a station building further emphasizes how railways were transforming travel at that time. Bourne's skillful use of color adds depth to this monochromatic drawing, making it truly come alive despite its simplicity. This work exemplifies his talent as an artist and provides viewers with a glimpse into life in 19th-century Bath. Displayed at Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust in Telford, Shropshire, UK, this print from Fine Art Finder is part of their esteemed Elton Collection. It serves as an invaluable historical document capturing not only architecture but also Britain's evolving transportation system during that period.
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