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Cranbourne Alley from Cranbourne Street looking towards Bear Street (pencil on paper)

Cranbourne Alley from Cranbourne Street looking towards Bear Street (pencil on paper)


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Cranbourne Alley from Cranbourne Street looking towards Bear Street (pencil on paper)

586211 Cranbourne Alley from Cranbourne Street looking towards Bear Street (pencil on paper) by Emslie, John Phillipp (1839-1913); Private Collection; (add.info.: Cranbourne Alley from Cranbourne Street looking towards Bear Street); Look and Learn / Peter Jackson Collection

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© Look and Learn / Peter Jackson Collection / Bridgeman Images

Bear Street Cranbourne Street


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This pencil drawing by John Phillipp Emslie, titled "Cranbourne Alley from Cranbourne Street looking towards Bear Street" transports us back in time to the bustling streets of old London. The intricate details and meticulous shading bring this architectural marvel to life, allowing us to immerse ourselves in its rich history. As we gaze upon the print, our eyes are drawn down Cranbourne Alley, a narrow passageway lined with charming buildings that seem to whisper stories of days gone by. The artist's skillful hand captures every brick and window frame with such precision that we can almost hear the echoes of footsteps on these cobblestone streets. The perspective leads our gaze towards Bear Street, where another cluster of magnificent structures awaits. Each building stands tall and proud, showcasing their unique architectural styles and adding character to this vibrant cityscape. Emslie's attention to detail is truly remarkable; he effortlessly captures the essence of Victorian-era London through his delicate strokes. This artwork serves as a testament not only to his talent but also as a window into a world long past. Displayed proudly in a private collection, this print invites us to take a step back in time and appreciate the beauty found within the urban landscapes of yesteryear. It reminds us that even amidst modernity's rapid progress, there will always be value in preserving our architectural heritage for generations yet unborn.

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