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New Royal Exchange, (from the architects drawing), 1844. Creator: Unknown
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New Royal Exchange, (from the architects drawing), 1844. Creator: Unknown
New Royal Exchange, (from the architects drawing), 1844. View of the Royal Exchange building in London, designed by Sir William Tite. From " Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol I
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City Of London England Neo Classical Neo Classicism Neoclassical Royal Exchange Sir William Sir William Tite Tite Tite Sir William Tite William Tite William Sir William Tite Black And
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This print captures the grandeur of the New Royal Exchange building in London, as envisioned by Sir William Tite. The image, taken from an architect's drawing in 1844, showcases the neoclassical design that was characteristic of the 19th century. The Royal Exchange stands tall against the cityscape of London, its imposing presence a testament to Britain's financial prowess during this era. The intricate details of the building are brought to life through the engraving technique used in this print. As one gazes at this historic artwork, they are transported back in time to a bustling city filled with commerce and trade. The Royal Exchange served as a hub for business dealings and was frequented by merchants from all corners of England. The print is sourced from "Illustrated London News" a renowned newspaper that chronicled significant events and developments during Victorian times. Its inclusion in this publication highlights its significance as an architectural marvel worth showcasing to readers. Although we may not know who specifically created this image, it remains a valuable piece of art that allows us to appreciate both the skillful craftsmanship behind its creation and the rich history it represents.
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