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Crypt of St Mary-le-Bow, London, 1818. Artist: Frederick Nash
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Crypt of St Mary-le-Bow, London, 1818. Artist: Frederick Nash
Crypt of St Mary-le-Bow, London, 1818. Workmen in the crypt of the church of St Mary-le-Bow, showing the vaulted ceiling. One man carries a basket. The scene is set during the restoration by George Gwilt, with coffins and human remains visible
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This hauntingly captivating print captures the eerie atmosphere of the Crypt of St Mary-le-Bow in London, dating back to 1818. Painted by Frederick Nash, it offers a glimpse into the restoration work undertaken by George Gwilt during that time. The image showcases a group of diligent workmen toiling within the crypt's depths, their presence emphasized by the vaulted ceiling towering above them. In this dimly lit underground space, one man can be seen carrying a basket while surrounded by coffins and human remains, serving as poignant reminders of mortality. The scene evokes both curiosity and trepidation as we witness these individuals engaged in their occupation amidst such macabre surroundings. Nash's watercolour technique brings out the gloomy ambiance with its dark hues and shadows enveloping every corner. The composition invites contemplation on themes of death and religion, highlighting Christianity's connection to burial rituals and mausoleums. Preserved at Guildhall Library and Art Gallery, this remarkable piece from the 19th century transports us back in time to an era when crypts held great significance for communities. It serves as a testament to Nash's skill in capturing architectural features while also conveying emotions associated with spooky underground spaces. As we gaze upon this print, we are transported into an introspective journey through history where life meets death beneath St Mary-le-Bow Church – a mesmerizing blend of artistry and historical documentation captured forever on canvas.
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