London and Westminster 5: Old Street Church to London Bridge
Samuel and Nathaniel Buck (1696 - 1779)
Coloured engraving
11 September 1749-
About the work
- Location
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Country: Other
City: looted or destroyed
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About the artist
Brothers Samuel and Nathaniel Buck made their names as leading British topographical draughtsmen of the 18th century. Over a period of 34 years, the Bucks produced several hundred drawings and engravings, including 87 engraved prospects of England and Wales. These are now important visual records of the appearance of British urban landscapes prior to the changes that occurred during the Industrial Revolution. In some cases, the places depicted have since disappeared or changed beyond recognition.
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Explore
- Places
- England, River Thames, London, Mansion House, Tower of London, London Bridge, Monument to the Great Fire, City of London, Church of St. Swithin, London Stone, Custom House, Church of St. Magnus the Martyr, Fishmongers' Hall, Church of St. Stephen's, Walbrook, St. Mary Abchurch, Church of St. Peter upon Cornhill, Church of St. Dunstan in the East, Church of St. Michael, Cornhill, Royal Exchange (as place name), Church of St. Michael, Crooked Lane, Church of St. Margaret Pattens
- Subjects
- rowing boat, topography, townscape/cityscape, river bank, river, bridge (urban), prison, house, church, spire, tower, sailboat, ship
- Materials & Techniques
- engraving, coloured engraving
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Details
- Title
- London and Westminster 5: Old Street Church to London Bridge
- Date
- 11 September 1749
- Medium
- Coloured engraving
- Acquisition
- Purchased from Parker Gallery, February 1972
- GAC number
- 9558