Clerkenwell Green Collection
Clerkenwell Green, a historic and vibrant area in London, has been captured through various artistic mediums over the years
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Clerkenwell Green, a historic and vibrant area in London, has been captured through various artistic mediums over the years. From oil on canvas to engravings and lithographs, this iconic location has served as inspiration for many artists. In "Clerkenwell Green (oil on canvas), " the essence of this bustling square is beautifully depicted. The colors and brushstrokes bring to life the energy that permeates through its streets. "Stewarts Place, Clerkenwell Green (litho)" showcases a different perspective of this neighborhood. The lithograph captures the architectural beauty of Stewarts Place, highlighting its unique charm. Through engravings like "Meetings of the Unemployed in London, " "Archbishop Manning administering the Pledge on Clerkenwell Green, " and "The Elections in the Metropolitan Boroughs, " we get glimpses into significant events that took place at Clerkenwell Green. These images provide insight into historical moments when people gathered here to voice their concerns or participate in political activities. Another engraving titled "Sketches of the Election" portrays scenes from an election held at Clerkenwell Green. It offers a glimpse into how democracy unfolded within these very streets. "Pump in Ray-Street, Clerkenwell-Green" takes us back to a time when water was supplied from Clerks Well via a pump located here. This engraving serves as a reminder of how essential infrastructure developed throughout history. An intriguing figure named Jacko Adams is immortalized in an engraving titled "Jacko Adams, astrologer of Clerkenwell Green. " This depiction adds an element of mystique to this already captivating area. "The Finsbury Election" engraving provides further evidence that politics played a significant role at Clerkenwell Green. It highlights another instance where citizens exercised their democratic rights within these surroundings. For those curious about what life was like centuries ago, "Clerkenwell Green in 1789" offers a glimpse into the past.