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View of Bullocks Museum, Piccadilly, 1815 (colour litho)
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View of Bullocks Museum, Piccadilly, 1815 (colour litho)
GHL264713 View of Bullocks Museum, Piccadilly, 1815 (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); London Metropolitan Archives, City of London; (add.info.: published by Rudolph Ackermann (1764-1834); better known as the Egyptian Hall; the objects within the museum belonged to a Mr Bullock; ); eLondon Metropolitan Archives; English, out of copyright
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Step back in time with this 19th-century lithograph capturing the iconic Bullocks Museum in Piccadilly, London. Published by Rudolph Ackermann, renowned for his exquisite prints, this colour litho brings to life the grandeur of one of London's most beloved landmarks. Known as the Egyptian Hall, this architectural masterpiece housed a remarkable collection of objects belonging to Mr. Bullock. The museum was a treasure trove of wonders that delighted visitors from near and far. From ancient artifacts to natural curiosities, it offered a glimpse into different cultures and eras. In this vibrant print, we are transported to bustling streets filled with horse-drawn carriages and elegant pedestrians admiring the museum's magnificent facade. The attention to detail is impeccable; every architectural element is meticulously rendered, showcasing the skill of the English School artist who captured this scene. This image not only captures a moment frozen in time but also serves as a testament to London's rich history and cultural heritage. It reminds us of an era when museums were more than just repositories for art; they were gateways into worlds unknown. Displaying this print will transport you back two centuries, allowing you to appreciate both the beauty of its composition and the historical significance it represents.
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