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View of the Neva, the Harbour and the Exchange at St. Petersburg
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View of the Neva, the Harbour and the Exchange at St. Petersburg
STC87479 View of the Neva, the Harbour and the Exchange at St. Petersburg, illustration for June from A Year in St. Petersburg etched by John H. Clark, coloured by M. Dubourg, pub. 1815 in London by Edward Orme (coloured engraving) by Mornay, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: designed by Thomas de Thomon (1754-1813) quay; ); The Stapleton Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22790466
© The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images
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This print showcases the breathtaking beauty of St. Petersburg, Russia in the 19th century. Titled "View of the Neva, the Harbour and the Exchange at St. Petersburg" this illustration is a true masterpiece that captures both architectural grandeur and natural splendor. The scene depicts a panoramic view of the Neva River, with its shimmering waters reflecting the magnificent structures that line its banks. The focal point is undoubtedly the majestic Exchange building, designed by renowned architect Thomas de Thomon. Its neo-classical architecture stands proudly against the backdrop of a clear blue sky. To add to its allure, two rostral columns flank either side of this bustling harbor scene, serving as lighthouses guiding ships safely through treacherous waters. Vasilii Ostrov can be seen in the distance, adding an element of tranquility to this vibrant cityscape. Etched by John H. Clark and colored by M. Dubourg in 1815 London, this print exudes elegance and sophistication. It offers viewers a glimpse into St. Petersburg's rich history and cultural heritage during this period. Now part of a private collection but originally published for "A Year in St. Petersburg" it serves as a testament to how art can transport us back in time and allow us to appreciate moments frozen forever on paper. This stunning engraving truly encapsulates all that makes St. Petersburg such an enchanting destination - from its iconic landmarks to its picturesque waterfront - making it an invaluable addition to
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