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The Minced Pie house at Greenwich, 1807. 1808 (engraving)
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The Minced Pie house at Greenwich, 1807. 1808 (engraving)
7235217 The Minced Pie house at Greenwich, 1807.1808 (engraving) by Malcolm, James Peller (1767-1815); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Minced Pie house or Vanbrugh Castle at Greenwich, 1807, built by the architect and dramatist Sir John Vanbrugh. Copperplate drawn and engraved by James Peller Malcolm from his Anecdotes of the Manners and Customs of London during the 18th Century, Longman, Hurst, London, 1808. Malcolm (1767-1815) was an American-English topographer and engraver, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries.); © Florilegius
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The Minced Pie House at Greenwich, 1807.1808
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is a captivating engraving that takes us back to the architectural marvels of the early 19th century. This print showcases the renowned Vanbrugh Castle, also known as The Minced Pie House, which was built by the talented architect and dramatist Sir John Vanbrugh. The intricate copperplate drawing and engraving by James Peller Malcolm beautifully captures the grandeur and elegance of this historic structure. The castle's unique design stands out with its impressive towers and ornate detailing, showcasing Vanbrugh's distinctive architectural style. This enchanting image is part of Malcolm's collection titled "Anecdotes of the Manners and Customs of London during the 18th Century" published in 1808. It offers us a glimpse into London's rich cultural heritage during that time period. As we admire this artwork, we are transported to a different era when architecture was not only functional but also an expression of artistic creativity. The print serves as a testament to both Sir John Vanbrugh's talent as an architect and James Peller Malcolm's skill as an engraver. This piece from Fine Art Finder allows us to appreciate not only the beauty captured within this particular image but also highlights the importance of preserving historical landmarks for future generations to enjoy.
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