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View from the North Bank of the Serpentine, 1851 (litho)
XCF272227 View from the North Bank of the Serpentine, 1851 (litho) by Brannan, Philip (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Crystal Palace; designed by Sir Joseph Paxton (1803-65); ); English, out of copyright
Media ID 12784075
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Glass House Great Exhibition Hyde Park
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View from the North Bank of the Serpentine, 1851 (litho) captures a picturesque scene that takes us back to the grandeur of London's Hyde Park in the 19th century. The lithograph, created by Philip Brannan, showcases an iconic moment in history - the Great Exhibition held at Crystal Palace. In this print, we are transported to a serene day on the north bank of Serpentine Lake. The crystal-clear water reflects the magnificent glass structure of Crystal Palace, designed by Sir Joseph Paxton. Its towering presence dominates the skyline and serves as a testament to human ingenuity and architectural brilliance. As our gaze extends beyond Crystal Palace, we witness a delightful sight: sailing boats gracefully gliding across the lake's surface. Their billowing sails catch gentle breezes while adding a touch of elegance to this idyllic scene. The surrounding landscape is bustling with activity; horses trot along tree-lined paths as visitors explore Hyde Park's vast grounds. This image encapsulates not only nature's beauty but also humanity's desire for progress and innovation during this pivotal era. This remarkable lithograph offers us a glimpse into London's past - an enchanting combination of natural splendor and man-made marvels. It reminds us that art has always been instrumental in preserving historical moments for generations to come.
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