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Lincolns Inn New Square, c. 1725 (engraving)
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Lincolns Inn New Square, c. 1725 (engraving)
3038347 Lincolns Inn New Square, c.1725 (engraving) by Bowles, John (1701-79); Private Collection; (add.info.: Print by Sutton Nicholls for London Described ); English, out of copyright
Media ID 22232968
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This engraving takes us back in time to the bustling streets of London in the early 18th century. The image showcases Lincolns Inn New Square, a prominent location within the historic Inns of Court. The aerial perspective allows us to appreciate the grandeur of this Georgian square, with its elegant buildings and meticulously designed gardens. The artist, John Bowles, captures every intricate detail with remarkable precision. As we observe the scene from above, we can see carriages making their way through the busy streets surrounding Lincolns Inn. It is easy to imagine lawyers and legal professionals hurrying about their daily business in this vibrant hub of legal activity. In the center of the square stands a majestic fountain, adding an element of tranquility amidst all the hustle and bustle. This serene oasis serves as a reminder that even in such a fast-paced environment, moments of respite can be found. The print evokes a sense of nostalgia for an era long gone but not forgotten. It invites us to reflect on how much has changed over centuries while also appreciating timeless elements that still resonate today. This historical gem is part of a private collection and was originally printed by Sutton Nicholls for "London Described". Its inclusion in Fine Art Finder's catalog ensures that it will continue to be admired by art enthusiasts who appreciate both its aesthetic beauty and historical significance
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