New Oxford Street, [London]
Technique: Giclée quality print
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This etching by Joseph Pennell, titled "New Oxford Street, [London]," vividly captures the bustling urban life of early 20th century London. In the scene, the street is teeming with activity and life. The foreground shows a diverse mix of pedestrians, including men, women, and children dressed in the fashion of the time, suggesting a variety of social classes mingling in the busy city environment.The middle ground prominently features horse-drawn carriages, a common mode of transportation during that era, which adds to the dynamic movement of the scene. The architectural details on the buildings lining the street are finely depicted, offering a glimpse into the urban landscape of London in that period.In the background, the perspective of the street leads the viewer's eye toward what seems to be a concentrated area of activity, perhaps a focal point such as a square or a significant building, contributing to the depth and scale of the composition.Pennell's use of etching, with its intricate line work and attention to detail, effectively conveys the lively atmosphere and architectural elegance of London, making it not just a visual representation but also an historical document reflecting the vibrancy of city life at the time.
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Architecture, cityscapes, industrial scenes and landmarks by Joseph Pennell (1857-1926), American etcher, draftsman, lithographer and illustrator of books and magazines. Pennell published over 100 books, and collaborated on some travel books together with his wife, author Elizabeth Robins Pennell. He distinguished himself as one of America's most important etchers, and he helped to propel the revival of printmaking.