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Whitehall Court, 1903. (1906-7). Artist: Joseph Pennell
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Whitehall Court, 1903. (1906-7). Artist: Joseph Pennell
Whitehall Court, 1903. Whitehall Court, London, England, is one contiguous building but consists of two separate constructions. The end occupied by the National Liberal Club was designed by Alfred Waterhouse (1830-1905), the major part (including the Royal Horseguards Hotel) was designed by Archer & Green. From The Studio Volume 39 [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1906-7.]
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Alfred Alfred Waterhouse Cloudy Dark Government Joseph Pennell Ominous Pennell Skyline Studio Publications Studio Volume 39 Waterhouse Whitehall City Of Westminster National Liberal Club Whitehall Court
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This print captures the grandeur of Whitehall Court in 1903, a prominent landmark in London, England. The image showcases the unique architecture of this impressive building, which is actually two separate constructions seamlessly merged into one. Designed by renowned architects Alfred Waterhouse and Archer & Green, each section exudes its own distinct charm. The photograph was taken at night, adding an air of mystery to the scene. Dark clouds loom overhead, creating an ominous atmosphere that contrasts with the illuminated city skyline reflected on the River Thames. This juxtaposition symbolizes both the power and secrecy associated with government institutions located in Whitehall. Joseph Pennell's masterful etching technique brings out every intricate detail of this historic location. The monochrome aesthetic adds a timeless quality to the image, transporting viewers back to early 20th century London. Published in The Studio Volume 39 by Studio Publications, this print serves as a visual testament to Whitehall Court's significance within British society during that era. It stands as a reminder of architectural excellence and political influence intertwined along the banks of the River Thames.
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