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The Great Fire of London (September 1666) with Ludgate and Old St Pauls, c. 1670
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The Great Fire of London (September 1666) with Ludgate and Old St Pauls, c. 1670
XYC234976 The Great Fire of London (September 1666) with Ludgate and Old St Paul s, c.1670 (oil on canvas) by English School, (17th century); 134.6x110.8 cm; Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection, USA; English, out of copyright
Media ID 12768922
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Blaze Collapse Escaping Fleeing Incendie Londres Flames
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The Great Fire of London - A Haunting Glimpse into the Past
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. This print transports us back to the devastating events of September 1666, capturing the chaos and destruction that engulfed the city. Painted by an anonymous English artist in the 17th century, this oil on canvas masterpiece titled "The Great Fire of London with Ludgate and Old St Paul's" offers a poignant reminder of one of history's most infamous disasters. In vivid detail, we witness towering flames consuming everything in their path as they mercilessly devour once-thriving streets. The collapsing buildings serve as grim reminders of the powerlessness felt by those who watched their homes crumble before their eyes. Fleeing citizens can be seen desperately escaping through smoke-filled alleyways, seeking refuge from this relentless blaze. Ludgate and Old St Paul's Cathedral stand defiantly amidst the chaos, symbols of resilience against overwhelming odds. Their fate hangs precariously in balance as fiery tongues lick at their foundations, threatening to reduce them to mere ashes. This powerful image not only showcases the destructive force unleashed upon London but also serves as a testament to human strength and determination in times of crisis. It reminds us that even amid devastation, hope endures. Preserved within Yale Center for British Art's esteemed Paul Mellon Collection, this historic artwork allows us a glimpse into a defining moment in London's past. As we gaze upon it today, let us reflect on our own ability to rise from adversity and rebuild
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