St. Paul’s from Under Waterloo Bridge, Low Tide (1862)

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We are delighted to present "St. Paul’s from Under Waterloo Bridge, Low Tide" (1862), a captivating artwork by the renowned American painter Thomas Moran. This intricate pencil sketch offers a serene and historically rich glimpse of the River Thames with the majestic St. Paul's Cathedral in the background, as viewed from under the Waterloo Bridge.Moran masterfully captures the essence of London during the 19th century with striking detail and delicate linework. The composition balances urban architecture and the natural elements, marked by the low tide which exposes the riverbed. In the foreground, various boats and barges are anchored, waiting for the tide to turn, while wooden poles stand starkly against the water. The industrial activity on the river contrasts with the tranquil grandeur of St. Paul’s Cathedral, creating a dynamic yet harmonious scene.This piece not only showcases Moran’s skill in rendering architectural and natural landscapes but also serves as a historical document of London's vibrant life along the Thames during this period. The artwork invites viewers to ponder the daily lives of people in the past and appreciate the ever-changing perspectives of urban settings."St. Paul’s from Under Waterloo Bridge, Low Tide" is a testament to Thomas Moran's talent and his ability to capture the subtle interplay of city life and nature.

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Thomas Moran was an American painter and printmaker of the Hudson School in New York whose work often featured the Rocky Mountains. Moran and his family, wife Mary Nimmo Moran and daughter Ruth, settled in New York, where he began his career as an artist.