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The Thames at Limehouse, c1780. Artist: Johann Ziegler
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The Thames at Limehouse, c1780. Artist: Johann Ziegler
The Thames at Limehouse, c1780. After Dominic Serres (1722?1793). From Old Ship Prints by E. Keble Chatterton. [John Lane The Bodley Head Limited, London & New York, 1927]
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This print titled "The Thames at Limehouse, c1780" takes us back in time to the bustling city of London during the 18th century. The artist, Johann Ziegler, skillfully captures the essence of this historical era with his meticulous attention to detail. Set against a cloudy and breezy backdrop, the River Thames comes alive as boats gracefully navigate its waters. The scene showcases various forms of transportation used by both men and women - rowing boats and larger ships dotting the river's surface. It is a true testament to the importance of water transport during this period. Limehouse, located in Tower Hamlets, is depicted as a vibrant hub of activity. People can be seen going about their daily lives along the riverbanks - some engaged in conversation while others are engrossed in books or simply enjoying nature's beauty. The aquatint technique employed by Ziegler adds depth and texture to this picturesque landscape. This print was featured in Edward Keble Chatterton's book "Old Ship Prints" published by John Lane The Bodley Head Limited in 1927. "The Thames at Limehouse" serves as a valuable historical document that allows us to glimpse into London's past. It encapsulates not only an artistic masterpiece but also provides insight into how people lived and traveled centuries ago on one of England's most iconic rivers.
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