

c. 1828 Hand-Colored Engraving — Bank of England
This 19th-century hand-colored engraving depicts the North and West Front of the Bank of England, from Lothbury. Published August 9, 1828 by Jones & Co., this finely detailed architectural view honors Sir John Soane, the celebrated architect responsible for the neoclassical redesign of the Bank of England. The plate captures both the grandeur of the building and the lively urban street life of Regency-era London, with horse-drawn carriages and promenading figures adding vitality to the scene. A richly colored piece of financial and architectural history, it is an exceptional addition to any collection of English engravings or neoclassical-inspired décor.
Origin: England, c. 1828.
Material: Hand-colored copperplate engraving on paper, matted and framed
Dimensions: 10.75" x 8"
Condition: Good antique condition; light toning and wear to mat consistent with age.
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