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Palladian houses at 105 and 106 Piccadilly, London, 1807. 1808 (engraving)
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Palladian houses at 105 and 106 Piccadilly, London, 1807. 1808 (engraving)
7235232 Palladian houses at 105 and 106 Piccadilly, London, 1807.1808 (engraving) by Malcolm, James Peller (1767-1815); Private Collection; (add.info.: Palladian houses on Piccadilly, London. Hell Gate, 105 Piccadilly, home of the late Richard Barry, 7th Earl of Barrymore, later the Isthmian Club.. Coventry House, 106, later the St. Jamess Club. Neo-classical mansions viewed from St James Park. Copperplate drawn and engraved by James Peller Malcolm from his Anecdotes of the Manners and Customs of London during the 18th Century, Longman, Hurst, London, 1808. Malcolm (1767-1815) was an American-English topographer and engraver, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries.); © Florilegius
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This engraving, titled "Palladian houses at 105 and 106 Piccadilly, London, 1807.1808" takes us back to the elegant streets of early 19th century London. The image showcases two magnificent Palladian houses on Piccadilly, offering a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of the British aristocracy during this period. On the left stands Hell Gate, number 105 Piccadilly, once home to Richard Barry, the 7th Earl of Barrymore. Later transformed into the prestigious Isthmian Club, this grand mansion exudes an air of sophistication and exclusivity. To its right is Coventry House at number 106 Piccadilly. This neo-classical masterpiece would eventually become known as St. James's Club – a place where high society gathered for leisure and socializing. The artist behind this exquisite copperplate engraving is James Peller Malcolm (1767-1815), an American-English topographer and engraver who meticulously captured the architectural beauty of these mansions in stunning detail. Malcolm's work was featured in his book "Anecdotes of the Manners and Customs of London during the 18th Century" published in 1808. His engravings provide invaluable insights into London's past and serve as a testament to his skill as both an artist and historian. This print transports us back to a time when elegance reigned supreme in one of Europe's most iconic cities. It serves as a reminder that even centuries later, we can still appreciate and marvel at the architectural wonders that have shaped our history.
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