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Homes of famous painters, London, 1926-1927. Artist: Whiffin
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Homes of famous painters, London, 1926-1927. Artist: Whiffin
Homes of famous painters, London, 1926-1927. Houses inhabited by Whistler (top left), and Turner (top right), in Cheyne Walk. Bottom left is a house in Charlotte Street, Fitzroy Square, where John Constable died in 1837. Bottom right, number 17 Red Lion Square, Bloomsbury, was the home of William Morris
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This photo print, titled "Homes of famous painters, London, 1926-1927" offers a glimpse into the lives of renowned artists from the 19th century. Captured by artist Whiffin, this architectural masterpiece showcases the residences that once housed some of history's most influential painters. In the top left corner stands a house in Cheyne Walk, where James Abbott McNeill Whistler resided. Known for his iconic nocturnal landscapes and delicate portraits, Whistler's artistic genius was nurtured within these walls. On the opposite side is JMW Turner's former abode in Cheyne Walk as well - an address that witnessed the birth of countless breathtaking landscape paintings. The bottom left reveals a house on Charlotte Street in Fitzroy Square - it was here that John Constable took his last breaths in 1837. Famous for capturing nature's beauty with remarkable precision and emotion, Constable found solace within these very rooms. Lastly, number 17 Red Lion Square in Bloomsbury takes its place at the bottom right corner - William Morris' cherished home. As one of Britain's greatest designers and leaders of the Arts and Crafts Movement, Morris undoubtedly drew inspiration from every nook and cranny of this elegant Georgian residence. Through this monochrome snapshot frozen in time, we are transported to an era when these extraordinary artists walked these streets and created masterpieces within their humble abodes. It serves as a testament to their enduring legacies and
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