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South view of Poets Corner, Westminster Abbey, London (engraving)
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South view of Poets Corner, Westminster Abbey, London (engraving)
603145 South view of Poets Corner, Westminster Abbey, London (engraving) by Pugin, A.C. (1762-1832) & Villiers, H.(19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: South view of Poets Corner, Westminster Abbey, London; featuring memorials to Mrs Pritchard, William Shakespeare, Thompson, Rowe, Gay, Goldsmith, Duke of Argyle; published 1 May 1811); Look and Learn / Peter Jackson Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23493128
© Look and Learn / Peter Jackson Collection / Bridgeman Images
Argyle Duke Featuring Goldsmith Memorial Memorials Poets Corner South Thompson Westminster Abbey Rowe
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This engraving, titled "South view of Poets Corner, Westminster Abbey, London" takes us on a journey through time to the heart of literary greatness. The image showcases the awe-inspiring architecture of Westminster Abbey, with its towering spires and intricate details that have stood the test of centuries. In this remarkable scene, we are transported to Poets Corner within the abbey's hallowed walls. Here lie the eternal memorials to some of history's most revered wordsmiths. From Mrs Pritchard to William Shakespeare himself, their legacies are immortalized in stone and marble. The composition beautifully captures the grandeur of these memorial statues amidst an atmosphere steeped in reverence and inspiration. Each figure seems to come alive as they stand proudly against the backdrop of this magnificent building. Published on 1 May 1811, this print by A. C. Pugin and H. Villiers offers a glimpse into a bygone era when literature was celebrated with utmost respect and admiration. It serves as a testament to the enduring power of words and their ability to transcend time. As we gaze upon this historic masterpiece from Bridgeman Images' Private Collection, we cannot help but feel humbled by those who have graced these halls before us – poets whose words continue to touch our souls even today.
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