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Bath from Beechen Cliff, c. 1850 (lithograph on paper)
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Bath from Beechen Cliff, c. 1850 (lithograph on paper)
7394201 Bath from Beechen Cliff, c.1850 (lithograph on paper) by Syer, John (1815-85); 28x41 cm; Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust, Telford, Shropshire, UK; (add.info.: By John Syer (1815-1885)
View of town of Bath as seen from Beechen Cliff, drawn by J. Syer. G. Hawkins lith. published by Wm. Everitt, City Repository of Arts, 1 Pulteney Bridge, Bath. Day & Son Lithrs to the Queen.
Great Western Main Line
The Crescent); © Elton Collection, Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust
Media ID 32103976
© Elton Collection, Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust / Bridgeman Images
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Bath from Beechen Cliff, c. 1850
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is a captivating lithograph that offers a glimpse into the picturesque town of Bath during the 19th century. The print, created by John Syer and published by Wm. Everitt, showcases the stunning view of Bath as seen from Beechen Cliff. The artwork beautifully captures the architectural marvels of Bath, with its iconic landmarks such as The Crescent and Pulteney Bridge prominently featured. The intricate details and delicate lines in this lithograph highlight Syer's artistic skill and attention to capturing every aspect of this charming town. In addition to showcasing the architectural beauty of Bath, this print also provides insight into transportation during that era. The presence of Great Western Main Line railway emphasizes the importance of railways in connecting different parts of England during this time period. This lithograph not only serves as a visual delight but also acts as a historical document, offering us a window into life in 19th-century Britain. It reminds us how art can preserve moments in time and transport us back to an era long gone. Displayed at Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust in Telford, Shropshire, UK, this print is part of the Elton Collection. Its inclusion in their collection further solidifies its significance both artistically and historically.
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