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The Thames from Richmond House, 1746. Artist: Canaletto
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The Thames from Richmond House, 1746. Artist: Canaletto
The Thames from Richmond House, 1746. Painting held at Goodwood House, Chichester. From The Studio Volume 83. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1922]
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Media ID 14966946
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Antonio Canaletto Arial View Canaletto Elevated View Giovanni Antonio Canal Giovanni Antonio Canaletto Goodwood House Richmond Upon Thames Studio Publications Studio Volume 83 Country House
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This print showcases "The Thames from Richmond House" painted by the renowned artist Canaletto in 1746. The painting, currently held at Goodwood House in Chichester, depicts a picturesque view of the River Thames in London, England. The scene is filled with vibrant colors and offers a stunning vista of the river and its surroundings. Transportation plays a significant role in this artwork as boats gracefully glide along the river, symbolizing the importance of water transport during that era. The buildings lining the riverbank add to the scenic beauty while reflecting London's architectural charm. The image captures an elevated view, allowing us to observe people going about their day on both land and water. This aerial perspective provides a unique glimpse into life during the 18th century. "The Thames from Richmond House" is not only a visual delight but also serves as a historical document showcasing London's rich geography and cultural heritage. It transports viewers back to an era when stately homes like Richmond House were prominent features of the English countryside. Published in The Studio Volume 83 by Studio Publications in 1922, this print holds immense value for art enthusiasts and history buffs alike. Its inclusion in The Print Collector collection further solidifies its significance as an important geographical feature captured by Canaletto's masterful brushstrokes.
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