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Stuart Houses in the Foliated Style
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Stuart Houses in the Foliated Style
Stuart Houses from the reign of King Charles I in the Foliated Style on the west side of Little Moorfields, 1810. Oak timber house with plaster foliage. On the street are Thames fishermen carrying oars, buckets, fish and nets begging for assistance during a frost. Copperplate engraving drawn and etched by John Thomas Smith from his Topography of London, 1814
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Assistance Begging Fishermen Foliage Frost Moorfields Nets Oars Plaster Stuart Timber Topography Foliated Smith
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This print depicts a collection of Stuart Houses from the reign of King Charles I, specifically located on the west side of Little Moorfields in London during the year 1810. The houses, showcased in the Foliated Style, are constructed primarily of oak timber and adorned with intricate plaster foliage, creating an enchanting and ornate appearance. The tranquil scene is further enhanced by the presence of Thames fishermen on the street, who are seen carrying their essential tools such as oars, buckets, fish, and nets. The frosty weather has brought these fishermen to seek assistance from the community, as they struggle to navigate the icy conditions. Their determined expressions and outstretched hands convey a sense of urgency and need. The copperplate engraving, drawn and etched by John Thomas Smith for his Topography of London, published in 1814, masterfully captures the essence of daily life during this era. The intricate details of the houses and the authentic portrayal of the fishermen make this print an invaluable historical record and a beautiful work of art.
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