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The Building of Westminster Bridge. Creator: Samuel Scott
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The Building of Westminster Bridge. Creator: Samuel Scott
The Building of Westminster Bridge. view of London and the Thames River with still unfinished Westminster Bridge and the tower of Saint Margarets church. Westminster Bridge began in 1738 and was completed in 1750, shown here in 1742
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Barge Construction Pulley Samuel Scott Skyline Unfinished Westminster Bridge Westminster London England City Of Westminster Letterbox Format Samuel Scott
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This print by Samuel Scott takes us back to the 18th century, offering a glimpse into the construction of Westminster Bridge in London. The bustling scene showcases the still unfinished bridge and the towering presence of Saint Margaret's church. Painted with meticulous detail, Scott captures the essence of this historical moment. The image transports us to a time when Britain was undergoing significant urban development. The cityscape is alive with activity as boats and barges navigate through the River Thames, serving as vital transportation links for both people and goods. In this panoramic view, we witness men working diligently on pulleys, contributing to the construction efforts that would ultimately connect Westminster to its neighboring areas. The painting not only documents an architectural feat but also provides insight into religious life during this period. The prominent presence of Saint Margaret's church reminds us of Christianity's influence on society at that time. Scott's use of color brings vibrancy to every element within the frame, from the rich blue hues of water transport to the earthy tones dominating land structures. This oil-on-canvas masterpiece now resides in The Metropolitan Museum of Art, where it continues to captivate viewers with its historical significance and artistic brilliance. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece, we are reminded of London's enduring heritage and how it has shaped one of its most iconic landmarks – Westminster Bridge.
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