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The Foundling Hospital Chapel looking West, 1773 (w / c on paper)
WSL87287 The Foundling Hospital Chapel looking West, 1773 (w/c on paper) by Sanders, John (1750-1825); 43x57 cm; Coram in the care of the Foundling Museum, London; eWilliam Salt Library; By permission of The William Salt Library, Stafford; English, out of copyright
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© William Salt Library By permission of The William Salt Library, Stafford / Bridgeman Images
Dedication Organ Pipes Pulpit Brunswick Square
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The Foundling Hospital Chapel looking West, 1773
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is a captivating print that takes us back in time to the heart of London's historical architecture. Painted by John Sanders, this watercolor on paper masterpiece measures 43x57 cm and showcases the exquisite beauty of The Foundling Hospital Chapel. As we gaze upon this artwork, our eyes are drawn to the intricate details within the chapel's interior. The coat of arms proudly displayed above the pulpit symbolizes nobility and honor. The pipes of the organ stand tall, ready to fill the space with melodious tunes during religious ceremonies. Every brushstroke captures a moment frozen in time, allowing us to appreciate both the dedication put into creating this painting and its subject matter. The setting itself is equally enchanting - Brunswick Square serves as a picturesque backdrop for this architectural gem. It transports us back to an era when grandeur was celebrated through stunning buildings like these. This print is not only visually striking but also holds great historical significance as it belongs to Coram in the care of The Foundling Museum in London. With permission from The William Salt Library, Stafford, we can now admire this remarkable piece without any restrictions or limitations. Bridgeman Images has once again brought forth an extraordinary work of art that allows us to delve into history and marvel at its beauty.
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