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Exterior of the last residence of Charles Macklin, Tavistock Row, Covent Garden, 1840. Artist: C J Smith
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Exterior of the last residence of Charles Macklin, Tavistock Row, Covent Garden, 1840. Artist: C J Smith
Exterior of the last residence of Charles Macklin, Tavistock Row, Covent Garden, 1840. Macklin (or Charles Mclaughlin) was an Irish-born actor and dramatist who accidentally killed a man. He was acquitted. Macklin lived in Tavistock Row from 1788 until his death in 1797. Illustration from Historical and Literary Curiosities consisting of Fac-similies of Original Documents, by Charles John Smith, (Henry G Bohn, London, 1840)
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This print takes us back to the 18th century, capturing the exterior of the last residence of Charles Macklin in Tavistock Row, Covent Garden. The artist, C J Smith, skillfully portrays this historical location with intricate detail and a monochrome palette that adds a sense of nostalgia. Charles Macklin was an Irish-born actor and dramatist known for his unfortunate involvement in a fatal accident. Despite being acquitted, this incident left its mark on his life and career. From 1788 until his death in 1797, Macklin called Tavistock Row home. The image showcases the architectural beauty of the building as it stands proudly amidst bustling city streets. Its elegant design reflects the charm and grandeur prevalent during that era. The surrounding landscape captures the essence of Covent Garden's vibrant atmosphere. This illustration is part of "Historical and Literary Curiosities" a collection by Charles John Smith published in London in 1840. It serves as a testament to both Smith's artistic talent and his dedication to preserving historical landmarks through visual documentation. As we gaze upon this print, we are transported back to another time – when cobblestone lanes intertwined with avenues filled with life – inviting us to explore history through art's lens.
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