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Wyld Collection

"Wyld's Artistic Journey: Exploring the World Through Engravings and Sketches" Step into the past as we delve into the captivating world of Wyld

Background imageWyld Collection: Wylds Military Sketch of Zululand, 1879 (colour engraving)

Wylds Military Sketch of Zululand, 1879 (colour engraving)
XCF282014 Wylds Military Sketch of Zululand, 1879 (colour engraving) by Wyld, James the Elder (1790-1836); British Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: the Transvaal and adjoining territories; ); British

Background imageWyld Collection: Raising of the Trusses in Leicester Square, London 1851

Raising of the Trusses in Leicester Square, London 1851
Raising of the Trusses in Leicester Square, London, for George Wylds large model of the Earth and surface. 100 workmen busily moving timber support of the capacious structure. Date: 1851

Background imageWyld Collection: View of Manchester from Higher Broughton, 1835, (1943). Creator: William Wyld

View of Manchester from Higher Broughton, 1835, (1943). Creator: William Wyld
View of Manchester from Higher Broughton, 1835, (1943). Rural scene with smoking chimneys on the horizon. Painting also known as Manchester from the Cliff, Higher Broughton, in the City Art Gallery

Background imageWyld Collection: The Great Globe, Leicester Square, Westminster, London, c1855. Artist: Day & Son

The Great Globe, Leicester Square, Westminster, London, c1855. Artist: Day & Son
The Great Globe, Leicester Square, Westminster, London, c1855. View with a street scene. Wylds Globe was built in 1851 at the time of the Great Exhibition by James Wyld

Background imageWyld Collection: Wylds Monster Globe, c1851. Artist: Roberts Groom

Wylds Monster Globe, c1851. Artist: Roberts Groom
Wylds Monster Globe, c1851. James Wylds Great Globe, a huge model of the earths surface was constructed, to the designs of HR Abraham, in Leicester Square in 1851

Background imageWyld Collection: Roman Scene, c1831. Artist: William Wyld

Roman Scene, c1831. Artist: William Wyld
Roman Scene, c1831. From The Connoisseur Volume LXXXVII, edited by C. Reginald Grundy. [The Connoisseur Ltd, London, 1931]

Background imageWyld Collection: Wylds Globe, Leicester Square, London, 1851-1862 (1907)

Wylds Globe, Leicester Square, London, 1851-1862 (1907). Wylds Globe was built in 1851 at the time of the Great Exhibition by James Wyld, a distinguished geographer and MP

Background imageWyld Collection: View over a harbour, c1859, (1938). Artist: William Wyld

View over a harbour, c1859, (1938). Artist: William Wyld
View over a harbour, c1859, (1938). From A Catalogue of the Pictures and Drawings in the collection of Frederick John Nettleford, Volume IV, by C. Reginald Grundy and F. Gordon Roe

Background imageWyld Collection: The Tuileries Gardens, 1858. Artist: William Wyld

The Tuileries Gardens, 1858. Artist: William Wyld
The Tuileries Gardens, Paris, France, 1858. Ffrom the collection of Victoria and Albert Museum, London, United Kingdom

Background imageWyld Collection: Map of the Environs of Sevastopol, 1854. Artist: Wyld, James (1812-1887)

Map of the Environs of Sevastopol, 1854. Artist: Wyld, James (1812-1887)
Map of the Environs of Sevastopol, 1854. From a private collection

Background imageWyld Collection: Wylds Model of the Earth, 1851 (engraving)

Wylds Model of the Earth, 1851 (engraving)
XJF105815 Wylds Model of the Earth, 1851 (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageWyld Collection: WYLDs GREAT GLOBE, 1851. Cross-section of the giant globe designed by James Wyld

WYLDs GREAT GLOBE, 1851. Cross-section of the giant globe designed by James Wyld, at Leicester Square in London, in which visitors could explore model continents, mountain ranges and oceans

Background imageWyld Collection: The Tuileries Gardens, Paris, with the Arc de Triomphe in the Distance 1858

The Tuileries Gardens, Paris, with the Arc de Triomphe in the Distance 1858. William Wyld (1806-1889) English painter. Lake Fountain Trees Garden Design

Background imageWyld Collection: WYLDs GREAT GLOBE, 1851. Ground plan of the globe house, which held the giant globe designed by

WYLDs GREAT GLOBE, 1851. Ground plan of the globe house, which held the giant globe designed by James Wyld, at Leicester Square in London, in which visitors could explore model continents


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"Wyld's Artistic Journey: Exploring the World Through Engravings and Sketches" Step into the past as we delve into the captivating world of Wyld, a talented artist who captured historical moments and breathtaking landscapes through his intricate engravings. In "Wylds Military Sketch of Zululand, 1879, " vibrant colors bring to life the intensity of battle, transporting us to an era filled with bravery and valor. Leicester Square comes alive in "Raising of the Trusses in Leicester Square, London 1851. " Witness the bustling energy surrounding the construction of this iconic landmark during a time when innovation was at its peak. Travel back even further to 1835 with "View of Manchester from Higher Broughton. " William Wyld's masterpiece showcases a panoramic view that encapsulates both progress and tradition, giving us a glimpse into Manchester's rich history. "The Great Globe" in Leicester Square takes center stage in another artwork by Day & Son. This mesmerizing piece from c1855 invites us to marvel at this architectural wonder that once graced London's landscape. Prepare for an adventure like no other with "Wylds Monster Globe. " Created around 1851 by Roberts Groom, this extraordinary depiction transports us across continents on an exploration that transcends time itself. Transporting us back to ancient Rome is "Roman Scene, " painted by none other than William Wyld himself in c1831. Immerse yourself in this vivid portrayal as you witness daily life unfold amidst grand architecture and timeless beauty. The iconic "Wylds Globe" stands tall within Leicester Square between 1851-1862 (1907). This symbol of knowledge captivates all who lay eyes upon it, inviting them to explore uncharted territories and expand their understanding of our vast world. In "View over a harbour, " created around 1859 by William Wyld, we are transported seaside.