A burning building seen from the water at night. Gouache painting.
- Date:
- 1800-1899
- Reference:
- 33741i
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Description
Discussed online on a webpage of Art UK (Art Detective: https://www.artuk.org/artdetective/discussions/discussions/where-is-this-conflagration-and-what-is-on-fire ). There is some resemblance to the Tooley Street fire in London, which started on 22 June 1861: the warehouses on the left are comparable, and the building on the right with arched openings and a tower may be a schematic representation of St Olave's church. However St. Olave's Church is said to have been destroyed, with the surrounding buildings, in an earlier fire, on 19 August, 1843, which may be the subject of the present painting. Other suggestions include waterfront fires in Rouge River, Detroit; Philadelphia, 1892; and Washington D.C. Arsenal explosion of 1864
Publication/Creation
1800-1899
Physical description
1 drawing : gouache ; image 21.6 x 36.1 cm
Lettering
On the verso of the mount, at the bottom, there is a faint inscription in pencil, in two lines, the lower of which appears to say something like "Destruction of Westminster [...]" and a price, possibly 3/-
Reference
Wellcome Collection 33741i
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Location Status Access Closed stores