Magnificient view of Victorian London - Robert Loudan  by Thomas Sulman
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Magnificient view of Victorian London - Robert Loudan 1863

Thomas Sulman

Papel
42 ⨯ 131 cm
€ 1.950

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  • Sobre arte
    MAGNIFICENT VIEW OF VICTORIAN LONDON "London from the South side of the Thames", large format wood engraving made by Robert Loudan Sr., based on a drawing by Thomas Sulman. Published in 1863 as a supplement to The Illustrated London News. Coloured by a later hand. Size: 42.5 x 131 cm. A highly detailed panorama of London as seen from a hot air balloon. The city is viewed from a point above Kensington, showing the Thames from the Houses of Parliament to St Katherine Docks in the year before the Thames Embankment bill was passed, the legislation that led to the construction of the Victoria and Albert Embankments. On the north side of the Thames, we see Buckingham Palace, Hyde Park Corner, Big Ben, Trafalgar Square, St Paul's Cathedral, the Monument, and the Tower of London, with Regent's Park, Hampstead, and Highgate visible in the distance. On the south side of the Thames, there are Lambeth Palace, Bethlem Royal Hospital (now the Imperial War Museum), Waterloo Station, St George's Circus, and Elephant and Castle. Thomas Sulman (c. 1834-1900) was a specialist in creating cityscapes from a bird's-eye perspective using balloons, including views of London, Oxford, Glasgow, and New York. He worked for The Illustrated London News. Sulman studied at the Working Men's College in London between 1854-1858, where he was a student of, and later an engraver for, Dante Gabriel Rossetti. Price: Euro 1.950,-
  • Sobre artista
    Thomas Sulman nasceu em 1834. Ele era um especialista em balões para desenhar vistas panorâmicas de cidades como Londres, Oxford, Glasgow e Nova York. Essas imagens, como gravuras coloridas à mão produzidas com a ajuda do gravador londrino Robert Loudan Sênior, foram apresentadas no The Illustrated London News da década de 1860 e, às vezes, eram produzidas em uma extensão dobrável de quase dois metros de comprimento. Sulman estudou no The Working Men's College entre 1854 e 1858, onde foi aluno e posteriormente gravador de Dante Gabriel Rossetti. Em 1891, ele produziu vistas de alto nível das principais vias públicas de Londres para Herbert Fry London: Illustrated by Twenty Bird's Eye Views of the Principal Streets gravadas por George William Ruffle (1838–1901). Ele trabalhou para o Illustrated London News, mas também desenhou e gravou imagens para anúncios em jornais e revistas, incluindo um para Beethams Glycerine and Cucumber mostrando uma jovem com produtos de higiene pessoal. Ele ilustrou para o The Boy’s Own Annual na década de 1880. Ele morreu por volta de 1900.

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