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View of Bethlem Royal Hospital in London, 1747. Creator: Thomas Bowles
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View of Bethlem Royal Hospital in London, 1747. Creator: Thomas Bowles
View of Bethlem Royal Hospital in London, 1747. L'Hospital de Fou, (mad hospital). Founded in 1247, Bethlem, or Bedlam, was originally a centre for the collection of alms to support the Crusader Church and to link England to the Holy Land. It became a notorious insane asylum, and is now a psyciatric hospital
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This view of Bethlem Royal Hospital in London, created by Thomas Bowles in 1747, offers a glimpse into the past of one of the oldest mental health institutions in the world. Originally founded in 1247 as a center for the collection of alms to support the Crusader Church and to link England to the Holy Land, Bethlem, or Bedlam, as it became known, evolved into a notorious insane asylum. The image, titled 'L'Hospital de Fou' or 'Mad Hospital,' showcases the grandeur and symmetry of the hospital's exterior, with its formal garden and Dutch-inspired architecture. The hospital's grounds, which were designed to provide fresh air and exercise for patients, are meticulously maintained, with a focus on landscape gardening and symmetry. The peaceful scene contrasts sharply with the stigma and misunderstanding surrounding mental illness at the time. Thomas Bowles, a renowned English engraver and printmaker, captured the beauty and intrigue of the hospital in this etching. Bowles, who was the son of John Bowles, a prominent map publisher, and the grandson of Jacob Maurer, a Dutch engraver, brought a unique perspective to his work. The use of color and watercolor adds depth and vibrancy to the print, making it a valuable piece of heritage art. Today, Bethlem Royal Hospital continues to serve as a psychiatric hospital, providing care and support for those with mental health conditions. The hospital, which is located in the City of London, England, is a significant tourist attraction and a testament to the evolution of mental health care over the centuries. This image by Thomas Bowles offers a fascinating glimpse into the history of Bethlem Royal Hospital and the treatment of mental illness during the 18th century.
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