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London, Old Tothull St. Leading to Westminster Abbey, 1776 (w / c on paper)
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London, Old Tothull St. Leading to Westminster Abbey, 1776 (w / c on paper)
BIR108316 London, Old Tothull St.Leading to Westminster Abbey, 1776 (w/c on paper) by Miller, James (fl.1773-91); 31x49.3 cm; Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22608880
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This print takes us back in time to the bustling streets of London in 1776. The image showcases Old Tothull Street, a cobbled road leading towards the magnificent Westminster Abbey. Painted by James Miller, this watercolor on paper perfectly captures the essence of British architecture and street scenes from that era. The scene is alive with activity, as people go about their daily lives amidst charming old buildings and a traditional pub. The public house stands proudly on the corner, its doors invitingly open to patrons seeking respite from their busy day. Perhaps inside, conversations are flowing freely over pints of ale or lively games are being played. Intriguingly, there seems to be a commotion unfolding near the entrance of the pub. A group of individuals appears engaged in what could be an intense argument or even a fight. This unexpected glimpse into everyday life adds an element of drama to an otherwise serene setting. Miller's masterful brushstrokes beautifully capture every detail - from the architectural intricacies of each building to the expressions on people's faces as they navigate through this historical moment frozen in time. Displayed at Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery, this artwork serves as a window into London's past and invites viewers to immerse themselves in its rich history and vibrant atmosphere.
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