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Kensington Palace, London, 1730. Artist: Johannes Kip
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Kensington Palace, London, 1730. Artist: Johannes Kip
Kensington Palace, London, 1730. Originally built in the 17th century as the residence of the Earl of Nottingham, Kensington Palace was acquired by King William III in 1689. The King desired a residence close to London but away from its smoky air which aggravated his asthma. At the time Kensington was a village outside the capital and fitted the bill perfectly. The palace was improved and extended by Sir Christopher Wren and a carriage road was built connecting it with Hyde Park Corner. Today Kensington Palace is the official residence of the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, the Duke and Duchess of Kent and Prince and Princess Michael of Kent. From Survey of London, 1730
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This print showcases Kensington Palace in London during the year 1730, as captured by the talented artist Johannes Kip. Originally constructed in the 17th century as the residence of the Earl of Nottingham, this magnificent palace was later acquired by King William III in 1689. The King sought a sanctuary away from London's smoky air due to his asthma and found solace in Kensington, which at that time was a charming village situated just outside the bustling capital. Over time, Sir Christopher Wren enhanced and expanded Kensington Palace, while also constructing a carriage road that connected it with Hyde Park Corner. Today, this historic landmark serves as the official residence for esteemed members of British royalty including the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, Duke and Duchess of Kent, and Prince and Princess Michael of Kent. The photograph beautifully captures not only the grandeur of Kensington Palace but also its surrounding natural beauty. The formal gardens are meticulously designed with parterres filled with vibrant plants and majestic trees that add an enchanting touch to this regal setting. Johannes Kip's artistic prowess truly shines through in this engraving from Heritage Images' Historical Graphica Collection. It offers viewers a glimpse into Britain's architectural heritage during both the 17th and 18th centuries. This stunning image is sure to transport you back in time to experience firsthand one of London's most iconic landmarks steeped in history and royal splendor.
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