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Leadenhall Market, London, 1809. Artist: Augustus Charles Pugin
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Leadenhall Market, London, 1809. Artist: Augustus Charles Pugin
View of skin-market in Leadenhall Market, London, 1809; showing men lifting hides onto carts. In foreground are skins with horns still attached
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Animal Hide Animal Skin Augustus Charles Augustus Charles Pugin Cart Leadenhall Market Market Pugin Rowlandson Skin Skinning Thomas Rowlandson Aquatint
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This print takes us back to the bustling streets of Leadenhall Market in London, circa 1809. Created by the talented artist Augustus Charles Pugin, this artwork provides a vivid glimpse into the animal hide trade that thrived during that era. In this scene, we witness men diligently lifting hides onto carts with remarkable strength and precision. The foreground is adorned with skins still attached to their impressive horns, showcasing the raw beauty of these natural materials. The vibrant colors captured in this aquatint print bring life to every detail, immersing us in the vibrant atmosphere of early 19th-century London. Leadenhall Market itself stands proudly as an architectural marvel amidst the busy cityscape. Its grandeur and historical significance are evident through its intricate design and sturdy construction. This image transports us back in time, allowing us to appreciate both the craftsmanship of Pugin's artistry and the rich history embedded within this iconic landmark. Preserved within Guildhall Library and Art Gallery's collection, this piece serves as a testament to Thomas Rowlandson's exceptional talent for capturing everyday scenes with unparalleled authenticity. It offers a unique window into transportation practices of that period when road transport played a vital role in facilitating trade across England. With its fascinating subject matter and impeccable execution, this print is truly a treasure for those who appreciate art, history, and glimpses into our pasts - all without any commercial use intended.
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