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Statues for the Egyptian Hall in the Mansion House: "Timon" - by F. Thrupp, 1856. Creator: Unknown. Statues for the Egyptian Hall in the Mansion House: "Timon" - by F. Thrupp, 1856. Creator: Unknown
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Statues for the Egyptian Hall in the Mansion House: "Timon" - by F. Thrupp, 1856. Creator: Unknown. Statues for the Egyptian Hall in the Mansion House: "Timon" - by F. Thrupp, 1856. Creator: Unknown
Statues for the Egyptian Hall in the Mansion House: "Timon" - by F. Thrupp, 1856. Sculpture as part of a commission for...poetic statues in marble to decorate the Mansion House of the Lord Mayor of London...They will add materially to the architectural beauty of [George] Dance's building. The architectural requirements of the Hall rendered it necessary that the statues should be standing statues....the Egyptian Hall...will, in point of sculptural decoration, surpass the most beautiful of public or private buildings existing in London'. From "Illustrated London News", 1856
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This photograph print showcases the statue of "Timon" by Frederick Thrupp, installed in the Egyptian Hall of the Mansion House in London, 1856. The creator of the photograph is unknown. The Egyptian Hall was adorned with poetic statues in marble as part of a commission for the Lord Mayor of London, with the intention of enhancing the architectural beauty of George Dance's building. The architectural specifications of the Hall necessitated standing statues. This full-length statue of Timon, a tragic character from Shakespeare's play, adds to the grandeur of the Hall. The Illustrated London News reported in 1856 that the Egyptian Hall, with its sculptural decoration, would surpass the most beautiful public or private buildings in London. This photograph, with its intricate details, offers a glimpse into the rich artistic heritage of 19th century Britain.
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