George Dance's Design for London Bridge
George Dance's Design for London Bridge
Record No
11448
Title
George Dance's Design for London Bridge
Description
Double London Bridge proposed by George Dance the Younger as part of general improvements to the Port of London, 1800. Each bridge has a drawbridge. One or the other can be raised to let through a ship while traffic is diverted to the alternative route. There are crescent-shaped piazzas at either end, the Monument occupying one, a National Monument obelisk the other. See also Record No. 21494
Date of execution
1802
Section
Guildhall Art Gallery
Collection
Permanent Collection
Artist
Daniell, William (1769-1837)
Notes
Acquired: Bequeathed / Source: Miss M.S. Dance / Received: 1948
Medium
oil painting
Support
canvas
Longest dimension
182cms
Shortest dimension
92cms
Picture type
river view
Accession No
1378
London picture map location
Approximate
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