Queens Head Inn, Southwark, 1883 by Philip Norman

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Queens Head Inn, Southwark, 1883 by Philip Norman

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A coloured lithograph titled, Queens Head Inn, Southwark, 1883 by English artist Philip Norman (1842–1931).

Norman was trained as a draughtsman and painter in watercolours at the Slade School, often exhibiting at the Royal Academy. A large part of his work consisted of depicting parts of London that he knew, particularly buildings or areas which stood as a survivor of a bygone past or which were about to be demolished. Norman also recorded the history of the buildings which he painted or photographed, and works such as London Vanished and Vanishing, written in 1905, provide a fascinating record of bygone London. The historian Hermione Hobhouse has described Norman as one-third of the "triumvirate" of key figures whose works record the topography of London between 1890 and 1950, the others being Walter Hindes Godfrey and Percy Wells Lovell.

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1883
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Meisterdrucke
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