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London River - The Limehouse Barge-Builders, 1877 (oil on canvas)
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London River - The Limehouse Barge-Builders, 1877 (oil on canvas)
TW427976 London River - The Limehouse Barge-Builders, 1877 (oil on canvas) by Hemy, Charles Napier (1841-1917); 91.5x137 cm; South Shields Museum & Art Gallery, South Shields, UK; eTyne & Wear Archives & Museums; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22921000
© Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums / Bridgeman Images
Bank Barge Barges Boat Building Builders Constructing Labourers Making Rowing Warehouses Labourer
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London River - The Limehouse Barge-Builders, 1877 - A Glimpse into the Industrial Heart of the Thames
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. This print captures a bustling scene along the banks of the River Thames in 19th century London. Painted by Charles Napier Hemy, "London River - The Limehouse Barge-Builders" showcases the tireless efforts of workers constructing sturdy barges that were essential for transporting goods along this iconic waterway. In this oil on canvas masterpiece, we witness a hive of activity as labourers and builders toil away amidst rows of warehouses and houses. With meticulous attention to detail, Hemy brings to life every aspect of boat building – from sawing timber to hammering nails – revealing the craftsmanship required in creating these vital vessels. The painting's composition is further enriched by tugboats gracefully gliding across the river's surface, symbolizing the constant flow of trade and transport that defined London during this era. The artist skillfully captures both the physical labor involved in barge construction and its integral role in supporting commerce along one of Europe's busiest waterways. Displayed at South Shields Museum & Art Gallery, this historic artwork offers viewers a glimpse into an industrial past where hard work and dedication shaped London's identity as a global trading hub. As we admire Hemy's masterful brushstrokes and vivid depiction, we are transported back in time to witness firsthand how these magnificent boats came together against a backdrop brimming with life and energy
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