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Isometrical sketch of one of the Twelve Iron Frames forming the Shield, c. 1818-39 (sketch on wove paper, derived from woodcut)
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Isometrical sketch of one of the Twelve Iron Frames forming the Shield, c. 1818-39 (sketch on wove paper, derived from woodcut)
7315272 Isometrical sketch of one of the Twelve Iron Frames forming the Shield, c.1818-39 (sketch on wove paper, derived from woodcut) by Beamish, Richard (1798-1873); 52x42 cm; London Metropolitan Archives, City of London; (add.info.: Creator: Richard Beamish
An isometrical sketch derived from small woodcut engraving (based on the watercolour isometrical projection) depicting sections of the "Great Shield", credited to R. Beamish and W. Warrington'.); © The Brunel Museum
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This isometrical sketch, created by Richard Beamish in the early 19th century, offers a glimpse into the intricate architecture and engineering of its time. Measuring 52x42 cm, this print showcases one of the Twelve Iron Frames forming the Shield, an impressive structure credited to both Beamish and W. Warrington. Derived from a woodcut engraving based on a watercolor isometric projection, this sketch provides detailed sections of the "Great Shield". The artist's meticulous attention to detail is evident as he captures every element with precision and skill. Set against the backdrop of London's iconic Thames River, this artwork transports us back to an era where craftsmanship and innovation were at their peak. A lone figure can be seen in the drawing, symbolizing human ingenuity amidst grand architectural feats. As we explore this piece further, it becomes apparent that it not only serves as a visual delight but also as an important historical document. It represents a significant milestone in English engineering history and pays homage to the remarkable work done by these talented individuals. Preserved within London Metropolitan Archives' collection, this print allows us to appreciate both artistry and technical brilliance intertwined seamlessly. Its presence reminds us of how art can serve as a window into our past while inspiring future generations with its beauty and complexity.
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