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Glass Frame : The Thames and the Tower of London Supposedly on the Kings Birthday The Thames
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The Thames and the Tower of London Supposedly on the Kings Birthday The Thames
The Thames and the Tower of London Supposedly on the Kings Birthday The Thames and the Tower of London signed and dated 1771, Samuel Scott, ca. 1702-1772, British
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Media ID 12646781
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1702 1771 1772 Architectural Birthday Cannons Castle City Costume Dated Flags King Marine Oil On Canvas Person Samuel Samuel Scott Scott Ships Signed Subject Thames Tower Supposedly
7"x5" Glass Mount
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 17.7cm x 12.7cm (7" x 5")
Estimated Product Size is 20.3cm x 16.2cm (8" x 6.4")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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This print titled "The Thames and the Tower of London Supposedly on the Kings Birthday" takes us back to 1771, capturing a moment in history through the skilled brushstrokes of Samuel Scott. The British artist's attention to detail is evident as he meticulously portrays the architectural grandeur of both the Tower of London and various buildings along the riverbank. The scene comes alive with vibrant flags fluttering in celebration, cannons poised for ceremonial salutes, and majestic ships sailing gracefully on the Thames. This marine artwork not only showcases Scott's talent but also offers a glimpse into life during this era. As we delve deeper into this masterpiece, we are transported to an atmosphere filled with anticipation and festivity. Men dressed in elaborate costumes line up along the riverfront, eagerly awaiting their monarch's arrival. The cityscape provides a stunning backdrop for this regal procession. Samuel Scott's signature at the bottom right corner reminds us of his artistic prowess while dating it further solidifies its historical significance. This particular piece from 1771 serves as a testament to Scott's enduring legacy as one of Britain's renowned painters. "The Thames and the Tower of London Supposedly on the Kings Birthday" is more than just a painting; it encapsulates an entire epoch within its frame. It invites viewers to immerse themselves in an enchanting world where art meets history, offering endless fascination for all who behold it.
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